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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 2, 1909)
' f f . ."';." I - IT IM" .mt!; , jjjt n;tr: V - i- Lr , V tf I. TftJt!Mrl; 1 i" 't ",. Pbe ftiitiftiQ KLAMATH FALLS. ORECOlfr SATURDAY cralfc. "ft Mt 'A 'v .V. mr1 M iW" '5 Klamath F!U First and Btat Daily. our i ,.V3 "Tea f1, r.-A!m ir i Vljl t- bJV , "T ( .A .Ml Wftftftftftftftft v -"s. Vi t-ttiaaianiBtpjrngrtMgrnraffTg3gs ). KLAMATH FALLS. OREGOlt' SATURDAY. OCTOBER 2, 1909. j w.w Fourth Vkak. No. 973 PUM.K' ft 3 -fWP'&x&finfl. 4 fl fll lasm' l''.fc ATT AND KILOWAT lull tiik uvai, mkammj -. TIIKMK TKHMM M iClWC UftMS tXfUIMEO nl.lr.) IH Lay Mind to flrwip I'm ibri.aiMkNgly Km Tertian, el Ktertrlml .Varm-a. ho oirrfct a Mm Iniprifialun pr- lllldK l"i M)itic or nur troti, wo llnnll lierowMh dlila relative to lliu mmleUiUml Inmp, It use. lilt, run. luilln of current tttid ctt. the doilrable feature if a lw uniform and Itil'uixt tlluHilnalluit li IIW, nuhillarotomtlun of tarloi (tin glob. good physio,! ccuslr.c hi mill with III least um tf of Hi; rhMp lamp hvi niitw of ihtMi : . . ' .3 liliri'-ll"n. Thn iiialn fratur ol llamp U In the carbon, and (or I hi jiMitnticAt of Ihli. atl Invvnliin nuking rvcry rlfnrt Tim rirl In? r.Mbon wni of papr. nod lol Ind ramo ImhiIkhi, cllulo, met and oU.rr biatortali, frli uc. lllnx ono ItvInK un Jtuprovmiii from ten rarloa to ilm (iom and Tar.talttm to the TuiiKlrn, U'r Klirat crcde t'lUtant: recti i new belike: an ItUpiotrmrnt In iliu-n kt lun and nt of ortlon, wtr rovmnC mado mado an mucin tlio prlro fur the lamp until thn p. rd by I ley roved hmmJi of tunttrnr- In, for oMmpie, me common ci.r- htmp now belag ued tnt ua la 5, lucludlafi frvUkt and break kw 4Srt now the earn tamp cot-!a l:c rtie Watt In tho unit of rlrctrlial ifcaio, the aamo a Ilm R.tttou ) unit for water numiiro. Kilo- It l 1,000 watt houri, rquWattnt the use of I watt for 1, 000 houa. o.nilln power la the oqulralent In entity of on Knallnh ilandard bib tandlo. The cortiutnpllon uf cur ia lined In lump, widely varlo. lo- In tho carbon t, tho (lem and If Minn 14 lb Tantalum J, and Tuncn I U mitla for each cm- IKiwvr. Melera nro tiwd to mtmi- the current uncd by lamp or any kcr etectrltHl device: tb'o rreulta of meter are glten In Kilowatt Looo 'watt each). Chaw ror tho ot ihU current arw baird m Itio kuWr or Kilowatt uod, at a italm! itKu Mr Kilowatt, from (lilt It U U to ace that tin- hkjhor tho grado tint lat)it tbo It current mtd; irnforo tho 'tea chanted for tho To IKimtrato, iialnx for tutnptr In n l04Mle power lamp, price AtmlMcr iwaU Imm Um'iiiimiAmmtemiiitimmltnMtu4 M9M iUm ri iliAfta LyilLL...J JJ HKtAiAM I 9a9P9999W 9J9J9J9J 9J9J9JI 99999 999ay r it -L' J Wtft tof- ktm of curronl iCc per Kilowatt, and a consumption or 1,000 Kilowatt houri; tin result for a charge or ICc would lii the uii) or a carbon lamp 3H, (Join 40, Tantalum 60 and Tungsten 80 hour emit, A flat rnto charge U Imiind on thii current usvd by a car bon lamp, to tm used only while nweiiary. (A popular belief that carbon lamp will last longer If kept burnliie U easily disproved by tut.) Tim Intent of a motor I to glvn tho user who wanta to aava a rhnnco to nve, and tho uar who want moro to use all ha wanta. Tho charitca per Kilowatt ari madt so that tho Wrt mentioned, using a tarbon lamp, can red urn hi col of IlKhllnje. If h doe, then by tho umi or Tungatcu lamp ho ran reduce lit wo-thlrdi 'iiiirn, or 100 randle txiwer for one our lighting on a rarbon lamp.cost X US He would on a Tumitcn coal ill) 13 r, At prm-nt tho Tumaton amp ilobo roali thrco llmra aa much I lilt mrtiiin violin, ami I Im tonal ,. . . ., ... . lt U 20 ramllii imwar. Wo ho- !on ilmt inrh will bo rdiircd. How- r, a 20-randln power Tunmlon oulil rol no moro than a "-candle orr carbon lanii, Thcro U a dmplu way, without any tHillAiirc, Hint !rn a child can de- frtnlun If a iiu-ter I n-aUtcrlna cor i-cllyj n mrtrr falllnx In rcgllr cor- 'ctlly, moro frciiintly rrgUtera In 'atur or the conaumer. Wbon w A-Jl HehtlnK vH n flat iilo wo rmorve I hi? right to dictate tho kind or lamp to bo uaed, We do thla to kocp away the cheap lam pi with thrlr heavier consumption or current. On a meter, while advltlag the urn or tho beet lampa aad de- vice, wo do not care what kind I 'teed, m fact, Ike more current Ik re la uted wo profit by It. The reason wo cut flat rate to user of Tuntilvh lamp Is became they nro more profit able to U. We divide the profit with tho patron, but another cut will aoon follow. ItegardlnK tho aale of lamp, our effort ha been to furnlih lamp to tho roniumcr at a near coit a po tlblo. Wo have done o at a Iota to ounelve. Wo have no monopoly on I lie al of tamp, wo are tho aole aitonta for tho General Klectrlc lamp. 8omo other are equally aa Reed, and wo would not object to their ue. We pay for the TuBRitcn lamp, f. o. b. here, (13c and 71c each, and aell for 70c and XOc each, leaving a profit or He per lamp to cover a breakage loa r.f 0 per cunt, tho oipenso of handling, etc. We aell lamp lower than any ono. Our object In veiling lamp and nil device at cot I to Induco more umi of electric current mid resulting htnliion. For tho ronton that city it not lighting covora a long-time WRONGLY EDUCATED kM WwtM w Jm W flsasasasasasasasas asaasaTiii i ssmsm naaiiaaa I - m ii ---- pj contract and la a larto uaer of cur runt, wo mako the cheaper rate for It. Klamath Falla Water add Light Company, WINNKKM IN THK HAHV CONTHHT No. 24, Mr. Htewart'a baby, waa tho lurky flttlo fellow who won the diamond ring offered a Arat prlte. No, 3 won the ascend prlte, a beauti ful llvr mug whereon the name of thn child will bo engraved. No. 3 won tho allvoc net. A stirring story of the Clvlvl War, "llrolher In Arm," toll of twe young men. In love with the aaue girl, who enlist wh the call for volunteer cornea, and of the real friendship which existed between them and grew even after tho cloen of tho war. "The Peaaant Prince," the etery of a young gardener, who In order to pre hi ault for the head of a lady of quality, paaee hlmaelf og aa the Prince of Cordova. A very delightful comedy aerie ihows the prank of the evil spirits la n girls' boarding school. I.lltlo Mis Marlon will sing In her end anting way a new song, whlcl will be Illustrated with beautiful cob ored film. HMill HCIIOOli NOTKM Thl morning waa "long chapel" morning, and Itev. Pratt apoke to ut on tlio aubjecl uf faith. Ml Katherlae lleaderahot, froa Little Rock, Waah., carolled today. being tho 1 12th etaweat carolled. The ataf of the Boomer Is now complete, and co aetata of the follow ing offlcer:. Bdltor-ln-chlef, Veraow Motaeheabacher; aaslataat editor, Agastu OecirHk; iwtaeaawdaakirr John Blemeaa; auUtaat bustaees manager, Chas. Coaebeom: society, Oka Swingle; athletics, Jack Ed ward; eichaage, Alien White; liter ary, Mia Applegate; aubscrlptloa c agent, Roy Pouch. I.ATK Vim 1 WKKK Tho (lasaenger train will probably bo four hours late ror the next week. Tho delay will be due to tho week. The delay will be due to the breaking of the propeller ahatt on the ferryboat, tkua neceealtatlag the Southern Pacllc. to run their train around by Stockton. Tkla will be a leclded advantage to travelera from the north, for It will enable them to reach thla city tko.day following their departure from Portland. MAHHIAUK UCKMMM Joe Vose and Nettle A. Melhaac. Mr. Voao I a son ot O. P. Vose, who Is the proprietor of the old lloyt hotel at Port Klamath. Mlsa Melhaac la the daughter ot Richard Melhaac of Port Klamath. Both of ike parties re well known residents or tkls county. . KuMs II. McKlaney and Nellie M. Kredenburg, both of Pert Klamath. Mlas Kredenburg cawc formerly from Jackson county. WATMt AND MQMT NOTICE Owlag to a engage la ceadltleaa, vc aro now prepared 1 " ,;' -truest of any Intending user cf .Miter or llrbt, tap water main ntid nakc electric teaaecttons tot mh (rvlce on ray of ear eiltin4 malnn 't case. KLAMATH PALLS WATftU AND LIQHT COMPAVjY. Aay ahee'wlll leek well wkea k w ie WHHlr' )0wl ptipVii WK v4aW Viniv 91 eW ewwfwfl If 9) VwflHF 9j9jrlBav wl9fl gW9J9J emfert aad keeps year lent la aeaal loa la what the Klamath's amelaelv shee mere baa. Wilaea halMlac, , J. HITTER ft 00. . wtoMtnmm Miller aV f.uxtM4 800 beef and lock cattle Mtpv through Merrill yesterday for Mftat Hebron yester day to be ships? to their big ranch at Ia Daaos la llarced county, Cal. Thla makes nearif. 4,000 head they have shipped out St the 10,000 head bought ot the Ifaryford Land and Cattlo company oiLakovlew. There will be about 4,ltD more to take away. Tho bslaaaii of the young atock will be wlawred at Chewaucan valley. j Thn same Irm ght of Del Urat- tain, William Dob and Mr. Jack son of Paisley a) ,. 7oo"bef cattle, which are now on Hebron. road to Mount The -Miller ft Daley company of Ukevlcw arc at aicrrlll with SCO cattle, which were ,sfd to Swaason A Son of SacrawefttsX O. T. McKendrec shipped eight cars of lambs to ImwI Ocrber of Sacramento and Coam Co. f Oak land from here MMtuesday. Llebc Mitchell wslrchaaed about 220 cattle of Prank (jrohs and other pcrtles of the Lakcviaw country lait wtek, Thla atock , going to Gatetle. Horace Dantap tusaed over about 400 head or atock cattlo a few days ago to Senator Weed. Lewla Qerbcr came to town Thurv 'I:iy from Sprague river, lie bought the Dloomlngcamp aWea., Plnler Jk Son and tho George lloyd catfle for later ahlpmeat. Mr. Oerber save he never aaw so maay ataek.cattle leav ing Klamath and Lake eecatlec be fore. He predlcU two rualag of big band ml cattle wM om be a thing of tao mut, as Uadii isccmlag tee tlc ai uS'ateieany ail sold. There will' not be aa maay cat Co fed aa heretofore la the Merrill couatry, aa the alfalfa mca of that region arc holdlag their hay toe high, end the cattle mea cannot afford to MATT MJNNCH Matt Mlnaue. grandaoa of Colonel M. G. Wilkin, died at 7:45 a. m. to Jay at tka home of the Colonel. The boy 'a age waa 14 U years, and he waa bora In the city 'of Portland. Ar rangements tor the funeral have not yet beea.made, and will not be until the Barents, who lire la 8cattle, arc heard from. The death ot their graadaoa ha been a great shock to both Colonel Wilkin and hla wire, aad they hare the aympathy of the entire commun ity In their bereavement.. Matt Mlnnuo waa a splendid type of the American boy, admired by all vho knew him for hla maallaeaa, Tourteouaneaa aad klndaesa to all. SKRVICK AT THK CMVBCMaW. Services will be aeM la the several churches et Klamath Palls Suaday as follew: 9999MlawM9 99C9lwa9J9 wJarfe' Chrlatiaa Seteaee servlees will be held' In the parlor of the Betdwla building 8uaday morning at 11 o'clock' All are cordially Invited. 1 1 1 rkarrti ef Isawi maati- ( Maaa dally at 7:30. Suadaya, at 10:30 a. m, (-farisUaa The tabcraaele tor the Christian church la aearlag completlen, aad they are'teoklag forward to a great meeting with Brother Helmea aa evaagelUt-, Delalte aaaoaaeemeat aa te the time et the meetlag will be ataee a Wtle later. Kverybedy will he aptee weleeme at all the aerv less, aa the' Ohrtetwa aeeple etVh Uwa are ued'ft) attead aad htlp halM ap the eaaee et Christ ta ear HMIe eHy. and every member of the church Is especially urged to be present. C:30 Christian Badeavor. prayer meeting. 7:30 Evening worship. The sub ject of tho evening sermen: "The Man That Has Not Character Enough to He a Good Clirlstkt." The Synod of Oregon meets la tho Presbyterian church ol New berg on Wednesday evening, Ottobcr Cth, at 7:30 o'clock. Baptist Caere 10:00 Sunday school. 11:00 Preaching fay tho pastor. Subject "Is Jesus Divine?" feed through. 6:3011. Y. P. V., Chas. DeLap leader. 7:30 A special sermon to the girls, "What About the Girl la Kla ath Kail? "I It Right for Girls to Dance?" This question will be answered by the pastor. Every fath er, mother, boy aad girl I Invited to hear thla aermon. M. M. BLEDSOE, pastor. DtUiEARCM TO LECTURE Arangemeata arc being made by tho teachers of the schools of tho city to secure some good lectures for the city this winter. As we have railroad communication thla can now be done. Many of the residents of the city have, keenly missed the lecture course they have been accustomed to hear in their former homes, aad no doubt will welcome the establish- eieat of a lecture course ia Klamath Palle. AraraaemcaU are belac perfected to secure Dr. Search, who Is kaowa to maay people la the cKy, te d Urera eerie et three leetaroa. The probable date are October 13. 14 aad IS. Slacc last here Dr. Search ha apeat part of his time la Europe gatherlag new material for his lec tures, aad thla aerlee should be heard by all lovers ot aa art aad latellect ual treat. The price, will be place xlthla the reach ot everybody. Re serve the dates of October 13, 14 aad IS for these lectures. Senator Abner Weed Is la the city. D. II. Nelson, who for many years was la the real estate business la Saa Francisco, is now coaaected with the Klamath Development compaay. He will make hla headquarters here. CITY BRIEFS James Dixon la la the city. Don't forget the Iris tonight L. J. Qlaaclla ot Merrill I la the city. P. H. McNeil and wife ot Tule Lake are la the city. Qo to the lrl tonight and forc't four troubles. J. N. Dyer of Dorris I la the city on business. J. D. Querrey and wife ot Lake- view are la the eJty. Mr. J. Drydea ot Boaanxa la reg utered at the American. Q. F. Voaa ot Fort Klamath la reg istered at the Lakeside. 0. H. Melna. the cattleman of Moa tague la In the city. H. Lewi ot Lakevlew arrived la the city Friday Bight. - ' K. W. Van Aatwerp ot Oleae la reg Iftered at the Llvermore. R, M. Krltaer aad C. J. Davis, both nt Macdoel, are la the city. J. II. Klela ot Klamath Landing la registered at the Amerleaa. Mrs. A. B. Richardson, aad Mies J. M: Rkhardeoa et Lakevlew are la the My. 1. Q. Steveaaoa, prealdeat ettae beard ot dlreetora et the Water Users' asaecUtlea, w la the etty. W. RlgglM aad wile ef Lakevlew ar rived la the elty Friday Bight. They are regHttered att he LakeaMe. Mrs. R, S, Smith leaves la the to an oxcellent show, "The Leoparl Queen" is ono of the finest film oror sbowa In thl city. D. M. Anderson and wire are In tho city today. E. C. Iteamc from the Spring Lnko country is in tlio city today. Jno. Hagglestcln I In tho city to day on business. M. Miller, a banker ot Lakevlew, arrived In tho city today from Merrill, where he has been for the past week on cattle business. Accompanying Ut Miller waa Harry Roberts. They left this afternoon for Lakevlew. Thaddeu G. Mcflattaa reports the marriage of a Polish niece of his, aa announced In the Pokrok Zapadau, Cllso 9, of Omaha, Neb., under date of ve atredu 22, tarl, lfOf. Con gratulation have been wired by Thaddeu. E. C. Way, aupcrintendeat of the Algoma Lumber compaay of Pokeg ama arrived la the city tkls morning In company with J. A. Priselie, saper-. Intendent ot the Klamath Lake Rail road compaay, aad Mr. Brown, ageat of the latter company at Pokegsma. The party has been oa a duck hunt ing trip la tho Aspen Lake country They leave in the morning for Okla homa. Cal. TIC for Tat. A sentry while oa duty waa bitten b a valuable retriever, aad drove hla bayonet lato the dog. The owaer sued him la the coaaty eeart for Its value, aad the cvMeace glvea ahewed that the soldier had aot beea badly bitten after all. "Why dlda't yew kaeck the dec with the hatt cad et year rlee?" asked the Jadge. - The eeart reeked wttft laightsr waea Jtae awar7fWfM dlda't he bfte me wHh hla tail?" Loadoa Dally News. e THE BOOSTER PLmDOK . e Oa" my word aad hoaor, I hereby bow declare that as leag aa I am a resldeat of this coat e mualty. It will be my eoestaat aim to boost all the time aad every time. I will do what I eaa for anr public work that haa aa Its object the good ot the com- munlty. I will submit aad abide 4) by majority rule aad will not knock aad howl my head off If things are aot done my way. I e will take bo radical or extreme position oa any eaeetloa before ft tke people, aad will have due re ft spect for the oplBtoaa et my ft meads aad aetgsbors when ft their oplatoas are opposed to ft mine. ft I will always try to aay some ft thing good about my towa aad ft my people, or I'll keep my "ha ft soo" ahut and "cut It oat" like a ft man. I realise that If this towa ft la good enough tor me to lire la ft aad make my money In, It la the ft place to spend my money la, es- ft peclally whea I am patroatslag ft legitimate laduatry or eaterpriac ft ia my aome towa. Excaaage. ggSggggMSMggggSggtMMMSMSSSIIIfSj1Sl, Let Us FLU i i Your Whea a asaa says, let ase As yea hoaae, jrewte get to fere yea have Mas fte at. Whea we ask yew to let aw pot. em that yew BB0BlA.be toM hew Mew that every pessstlaalsa we Mew we tost every aHMe la aaw. bwta reaeripciea to agar We Have oslahMBaag aaw ahlltty to to kavasf liwasaj. a. ! awag mt eaa aAMiMfoii . tv I J. - . . --l. 'lUiM&T i--" I. i Vrrl-.e' !"' bmoLity V .PraM, r . LEArHNd KBPVBUCAlf S OKT BACKTO OLD VMHmOllS C0WS Ji Delegatea May Be Selected hf. OeasaV f ..t - - - ---- m V h ef br PmcIm Klertieae " '.' i ' A I -, Advocates er ra-t wepBewsaa awitv-, tV BSBDir ro rwuvvtz wasjsaiewi; si tT . ...- MA'm-JS L?i n'' woraina on iww owsim mm in , '", f ereace of rssrsesntstlve : , - the party te be acid i the parpeae ef ' J. date for etate aad i taV 7 1 . 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