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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 1, 1917)
STM';? I J" '' l& v -L.rtfcft ' I i. t irV ' Iff' m nv " w. '. y v IViV -v- "if ', ' A PAOI WO TbeEvening Herald W. O. SMITH, Editor PeeMsBed efcllr "e 8ttBUy by . v.mM PaMlahln COBMSy Of css Bn - " " , rails, M Hi Fosna bhw. "rtere at tteieatoce at Klamath 'fMto. Onto, tor tnuuBlul( tkrovgh ( Mm mh aa hcob-ci BUMk. .wrtatlosi terns by wdl to aay 'AlMta te the IlBlted States: Om yr W9 WEDNESDAY, AVGfST I, 1011 Htrald'sClassifiedAdvs. FOR SALE jijiji.ri.i-ir i- i ' www WANTED Woman to do housework. Phone J68M 31-tf FOR SALEr-Cood lumber cheap. Inquire 1027 Main. wagon, 31-6t FOR SALE Forty-eight acre home stead open for entry of Tule Lake bottom" land, under Irrigation, on Mia road from Matin; Improvements on came aggregating $800. Apply O. C. McOuffln, Malln, Ore. 28-lm FOR SALE Good cash register and ate. Herald office.' '30-12t FOR SALE Modern 4-room house. AddIt 114 Michigan are. 9 25t FOR RENT VWWWWWWW FOR RENT Five room apartment Klamath Packlnc Co. 31-3t FURNI8HED APARTMENTS at the Amvas tlAnu Rf Klamath bta. viifv v0wt . HELP WANTED HWMMWMWWWWWWWWWMM 'WANTED Woman to do taouseclean- ing. Phone 2C8M. 31-tf WANTED Woman for general house werk: .reference required. Phone 2SSM. 1-tt WANTED A mechanic's helper at Telford Bros, garage. 31-3t WANTED Girl at the Marshal house at once. 30-3t WANTED Someone to do house work, mornings only. Gem Room ing house. 30-3t MEN .WANTED Camp blacksmith, car repair man, top loader and brush pliers. Klamath Logging and Timber Co., Odessa. 26-6t MISCELLANEOUS WWWWWWIWWWWWWW)WWWWWW, FOUND California auto license plate; owner can have same by ap plying at Herald office and paying for this advertisement. FOR EXCHANGE Clear lots close in for equities; give full particulars in flrst letter; strictly confidential. Address W. 112, care Herald. 1-tf. WAN? ED Ford or other light car, touring or roadster, not over $125 cash. Phone 144W, room 3. 30-3t A Urge tract of level, fertile home stead land. Will locate settlers at reasonable rates. Address Chas. Graves, SOS Washington street, Klam ath Falls, Oregon. 12-lm .. - ,; REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS County Furnished by City and - Abstract Company - - A Kinney to Lena E. Barkhurst, OMBoatk warranty deed, part of the fractional parts of NW and lots 1 and 2, sec. 19-39-10. A. Kinney to Aaron Kinney, war- ranty deed, part of the 8EK 8W, v see 16, and lots 2 and 3, sec. 22, all' In 38-10. Mk Lodge No. 117, 1, O. O. F., "' t " WW ., ..r .mt Otterbela, secretary. seaapaeet No. 4$, meets f . L. roHBteis, 0. P.J 11. '! C&2 f ,..' NEW UGHT AND WATER RATES TO START SEPT. FIRST The new rates ordered by the pub-1 lie service commission are being pub- lished in installments. This is th second installment. The third will appear tomorrow. Lighting; General Rule Cooking and heating devices up' to S00 watts individual capacity and single phase motors not exceeding three-quarters horsepower may be supplied thru the lighting meter under the lighting rates without Increasing the active load or the minimum charge. Combined Lighting. Cooking and Heating This rate applies to resi dences using complete lighting, cook. inj and heating equipment, and to commercial heating and cooking loads where lighting service Is carried on the regular commercial lighting rate. First 10 kilowatt hours or less, per month, $3. Next ten kilowatt hours, each, 5c. Excess, 2c. Water heaters, when so connected with double throw switch that the demand of the heater cannot be coin cident with the demand of the cook ing equipment, will be supplied with energy at a flat rate as follews: For each watt of connected load, 3li mills. Fower First 50 hours used per month per horsepower (output) or first 60 hours used per month per kilowatt (input) of demand will be at the primary rate. All additional use will be at the secondary rate. Primary rate First 200 kilowatt hours, each, 8c. Next 400 kilowatt hours, each, 5c. Next 900 kilowatt hours, each, 3c. Next 1,500 kilowatt hours, each lc. Excess, e. Secondary rate First 1,000 kilo- wat hours, each lc. Next 4,000 kilowatt hours, each lc. Next 5,000 kilowatt hours, each fie Excess, He Minimum charge First 2 horse power, each $1.50. Next 8 horsepower, each $1.25. Excess, $1. In connection with the above power rates the utility shall file, subject to the approval of this commisslan, suit able rules and regulations for the equitable determination of the de mands of consumers' equipment to be used thereunder. Air and Water Heating, temporary rate Altbo service of the present wa ter and air heating customers under existing rates has been found unreas onable, equity demands that these consumers, who have purchased equip ment on the attraction of the present rates, be given due consideration for the good faith in which such pur chases were made. In view of these conditions, the commission believes the following adjustment will wield Justice to all parties cencerned: The present air heating rate will Eskelsons First Annual FURNITURE SALE August aa, 1918, I bought the McMillan Furniture stock. Now I want to know where I am. So must invoice my stock. Commencing Saturday, Aug. nst 4th, I will put my entire Stock of Furniture, New and Second-hand, on sale at greatly reduced prices, to lessen 'the cost and time of Invoicing. Watch for price cutting ad in rtwrsday's Herald, Sale continues to August as, inclusive. 0. J. Eskelson 1S0 V. 0IXTS ST. THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON be continued for a period of only two years and for none other than present customers for heaters which have been in use during the past year. All 2 kilowatt water heaters now used in connection with ranges will be supplied for a period of only two years, when installed with double- throw switch to prevent the colncl dence of the demand of the heater wtth that of the cooking equipment, at a flat rate of $5 per month. Special Summer Cooking Rate The company may. If it considers the demand of sufficient extent for Justi fication, file special rates for small summer cooking loads. It appears that such service might become at tractive to consumers not ordinarily cooking with electrical energy and tho commission suggests that the follow ing schedule be filed if it should be come desirable to develop this class or business. This rate is applicable only to cus tomers connecting and using devices of from 500 to 1,000 watts individual capacity during the five months perl. iLVjr1 .betweeVhe A',r September meter readings. First 30 hours use or the consum er's active load will be at the regular residence lighting rate. Excess over 30 hours use of the active load, per kwh. 4c. Cooking devices Included above are ovens, hot plates, etc., for general cooking purposes. Irons, toasters, percolators, etc, alone do not entitle customer to this rate; but their consumption, when used in connection with cooking de vices, wilt be billed at this rate. Fifty per cent of flrst 1,000 watts connected. FAKE GEOLOGISTS FRo.l WASHINGTON WASHINGTON. D. C. Aug. 1. sometimes happens that men who have no connection with the geolog ical survey of the Interior department pass themselves as memebrs of that organisation, either to Invest them selves with unmerited importance or to obtain information or facilities that might otherwise be denied them. It should be generally known to the public that each member of the fed eral geological survey carries an iden tification card signed by the secretary of the interior and the director nt the survey, and he l8 always ready to produce this card on request, should! t.. Uc uj question or his official standing. Recently a person giving his name as George H. Smith has been report- eu irom uregon as representing that be is employed by the United States geological survey "to look up miner als ror it." There is no such name on the rolls of the survey, and any one bearing It who claims to be doing work for the United States geological survey in Oregon should be treated as an Impostor. SA6E TEA DANDY TO IT'S GRANDMOTHER'S RECIPE TO UHIAG BACK COLOR AND hVH. TRE TO HAIR Vou can turn gray, faded hair beau tlfully dark and lustrous almost over night If you'll get a 50-cent bottle of "Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Cora pound" at any drug i.tore. Millions of bottles of this old famous Sage Tea Recipe, improved by the addition of other Ingredients, are sold annually. says a wen Known druggist here, be cause it darkens the hair so natur ally and evenly that no one can tell Is has been applied. Those whose hair Is turnlnc srav or becoming faded have a surorise awaiting them, because after one or two applications the arax hair van lines and your locks become luxuri antly dark and beautiful. This Is the age of youth. Gray haired, unattractive folks aren't want ed around, so get busy with Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound tonlaht and you'll be delighted with your oara, nanasome.nalr and your youth ful appearance within a few days, inis preparation M a toilet reaulslte and la not Intanilaf fnr tho . ., . ....,.. .w. ., Dm,, Willi gallon or prevention of disease.--Adv DARKEN HAIR MEN IN HAWAII NOW REGISTERED HONOLULU, Aur. 1. Tho men of Hawaii between (lie orcs of 21 and HO registered esterday under th registration provisions of tho select ive draft art. Huwnll is several weeks behind the rest of the country because. It Is stat ed by local army authorities, this tcr rltory already ha more than Itsl inwa or men unuor arms, mo person nei oi me ssutiouai liunru ueing in excess, or tho number or soldiers Ha waii would bo called upon to furnish for tho first draft. Registration in Hawaii Is a much j committees" to glvo the uso or their more complicated and difficult prob-j machinery wns declined by tho regh lem than it was on the main land. onUpon ,... . rollm, .... account or tne pmygiot nature ot tun populutlon. The registration board was many weeks In making prepara tions for the registration, lor tho rea son that there are dozens of different nationalities represented In tho popu lation, and It was necessary to take steps to bring to their notlco, In their own several languages, the necessity and requirements for registration. A large staff of Interpreters had to he assembled, to translate into Ha waiian, Chinese, Japanese, Spanish and many other languages tho rogls- itrntlnn n,nilnmiillnn nml ,tiA l.ta, .... for reg,8trntlon. Thi 8taff , been at work for weeks, and the sev- erul Islands of the territory have been plastered with notices In the various languages, Impressing the mole popu lation the necessity for alt those not specifically exempt to register, whether liable for draft or not. Many of the Orientals have shown great interest In the work, and not a few Japanese and Chinese have vol unteered their services free as trans lators. !! proportion to the .number of those liable for draft, Hawaii may bo called upon to furnish a heavier quo ta or soldiers than any other part or the United States. This Is because while all males between 21 and 30 cum ui age ana not exempted as members of the National Guard or ether military bodies, are required to register, only citizens are liable to draft, yet the number to be drafted is based upon total registration, and not upon citizen registration. ' And In Hawaii considerably more than half fo the population Is non citizen, and un Inordinate proportion of It Is mnle and unmarried. This Is particularly true of the Japanese, who are nearly hair the total population or the islands. Most of them are com. paratively young men who came to Hawaii as laborers before the so called "gentlemen's agreement" be tween japan and the United States went Into force, and who came as single men. Many of them have since sent to Japan for "picture brides," but the proportion of unmarried men among them Is very large. It Is roughly estimated that out of a total populutlon or 226,000 In the territory thero will be found to be as the result of the registration appro. S. - JSnf1. . TflnV I C C H Helping You Hold Your Crop The Federal Reserve Banking System, estab lished by the government, stands back of the cotton planter. Our membership in it gives us special facili ties to help him hold his crop until he can obtain fair prices for it. instead of rushing it to the market. We can borrow at special rates from our Federal Reserve Bank on loam secured by warehoused agricultural products. before you market your crop come in and talk the matter over with us. We may be in a position to save you some money. Omiu, Mtiavi bskystsMjbV FIRST NATIONAL BANK Imutt'ly 1 5,000 men who are llablo for inllltury service under tho tonus of tho soleclho draft net. And Usu ally all of tho 15.000 will come from tho white and Hawaiian rare, tho Orientals, except such "s were born - jhere. being Ineligible. ti,0 work of registration It helm: - - ,mm,M b 10 rw,,.lr UH.tUm ma chinery, presided over by tho county clerks and sheriffs. The offer of the republican and democrat territorial might give a political tinge to the occasion. Registration day was declared a legal holiday by Governor Plnkham, and tho result wns that practically all of the business houses were cloned In order that nothing might Interfere with the employes of thoso bouses registering. SON BORN AT E Rom, to Mr. nnd Mrs. Ray Hiinsak cr, lust night, a nine-pound boy. Name Ray Lee. Dr. R. R. Hamilton was In attendance. IN BAD PLIGHT ATHENS, Aug. 1. Latest Havas dispatches from Anatolia say that nf ter the abdication or King Constat) tine, virtually all or the Greeks who lived near the coast were sent to the Interior. The Turkish soldiers In Anatolia are said to be In a bad plight. Thuy aro miscellaneously armed with Mausers, Martinis and almost any available kind or rifles and aro com manded by Herman non-commissioned clhcers, whose rule Is such ns to pro voke an irritation that cannot be dis guised nor concealed. The situation is the worse from the ract that the rare or the troops Is get ting steadily worse. Meat which onco was plentiful nnd cheap, Is now al most unobtainable becnuse tho (lor muns are said to have sent nwny ev- orytning they could lay hands oven to dead horses. on, HUNSAKER HOM TURKISH TROOPS XF.W HOY AT 1UM1KIW HOME i .wii.i l'url ltoui'in united this morning at tho homo or Mr. and Mrs. I.otllo Hokoih, and Is looitod lo have arraiigod lo iirnKo this his oinmntml ..wi.i.nii. I.ihIIo Jr. Is now about iwoho hours or ago, and wolglm eight .,,,. u ttr It. It. Hamilton was i" protonl on lilt anlval. Mi:itsi:v milium docks SHOW llrM'IIIMSKU lIH:S I.IVmtl'OOI., Aug. I. Tho annual sMtomout of tlio Momoy dmks and Itaibor board slums tint number of osmU wlilcli putd rales ami harbor iliii-i from July I, l'Jl lo "!) HUT, om'IiisUo of government vohioK to bo 1,T17, roproHontlng H.oiN.iifi'J tons; a decroaso of I,U5I5 voshoIh ii I tic I.2H I tons comiiarod with Ibo previous tweho miinlliH Tbo total tQimago entering and (leaving tho .Mnrsoy during llm pant oar was 'j:t,u:i7,3lM toui agalmit 31,. 3U5, 880 tons last year. .lt.M.Mi:.ST WORK WILL CKAHK WITH THE HWIi lllltMI.VillA.M, Aug. I Thonrmn. mont business after the war will bo "done for." In tho opinion of Arthur Chamberlain, who presided at tbo an nual mooting of tbo explosive and armament llrm of "Kynorhs " Ho also stated that Ilrms similar to Kynoclm bad concluded coitalu agree mi'tits which they believed would en sure tbvlr mutual prosperity when more peaceful lines had lo be fol lowed. mk.vico wants aiisconukit hi:i,i iiv i'.mtkii ht.ti:s MEXICO CITY. Aug. I. Tho de partment of state has asked the Unit ed States authorities to aid In the ar rest and extradition or Paymaster Kdmtrdo Lacarra, formerly attached to tho forces of General (iulllornii) Chavez, In Konorn. who Is charged with embezzlement or $120,000, and who Is supposed to have fled to Texas. Ii'n simply kihhI liuilnms lo Insure your liny. Sen Clillcotr. 27 H OUSTON :s Metropolitan Amjsements HOUSTON OPERA HOUSI DARK STAR THEATER Ihinlol Frolrmnii I'renonU 1oulm Hurr nml jck I'irkriirr in "GREAT EXI'KtTATIOXS" An ndaptatlon of tho colcbraied novel by Charles Dickens. TEMPLE THEATEF Solljr ProNentN George Fimrett ami Hc). Knyion In Virginia llrook'N Story "THE LITTLE MHT SISTER" llpnrwt llillio .XmiNUimt War I'icturoH Miwty Suffer Comedy ADMISSION TEX CEXTH MERRILL OPERA HOUSE MOTION PICTURES TUESDAYS AND SATURDAYS Merrill. Or agon New City Laundry We Guarantee Our Work. 8hlrts and Collars Laundartd. Wo also wash silk, wool, and col. orod gods very carefully. Try us onco and bo convinced. Our prices are right. Phone 194. 127 Fourth Street Back National tm.!.,,, rirsi --. "TTTTfTTTmTTT.. I rtLL FRESH AND FIT you can foel fine all summer a:.d avoid le depression whl H' often caused by ah Inactive llvor una the resultant stomach h """" m ut ",0 ""we tlmo tone up tl.e bowels and W the activity of the liver. lrfce IMc. I WvKUTTirALlAOi?rnnN!?J5wl nntnt lARTiriii ii .... WKIINK.NIIAY, AliU'ST , , PROFESSIONAL CAS r JOHN (. CI,i:ti0Rl County Himvyar Civil Englnrrr DR J. If. CARTER DENTIST OFPICI, ROOMS 7 iui WHITS Blllln."! ....... w w,.uiroy City & County Abstract! AHTHUI' it. vyilnox 517 Main Ht, AIISTHACTS, MM m. A N ier if nt Money tor Ll i.im ii.i.m-k DR. F. R. GODDARD O.HTKOIU'llllf I'llVNICUil Hull '.'III, I. O. O. '. Tra! ItciucmlM'r - Ktntiiliiittliiniy. iiilintloti Is freti nt your btsjij in i no oniejp. Knrllier I no the folding ti-rl Ublr ((,r borrv t ineiii. Till liourii ht Irroiliiionl In I (im tosst In llin office and llm prksfcd same. Cliono ft! I. ttcldciico iliiine 'JAH.lt. W. D. MILLER Ouirnt Contractor WiilkN, Floors, r'oiindAllou.C rroto llulldliiK Itlockn. Plum Tiles. 233 S. Sixth St. PhOMl iMAMAAAAMAAAAAAAAAMWWMwJ FOR 8HEET METAL WO PLUMBING, 8 TEAM FIT PUMP8 AND PIPE WORK Of KINDS SEE G. C. Lorei 700 Main HI Agents FAIUIIANKH-MOIIHK EMC WOO Place your Ordtrs fr GREEN 8LAB WOOD NOV! Best wood obtainable forth Klamath Fuel b MMArVMWWWWWWWMVWMM Passengers and Baggi Anywhere in the Oil Quick Service Reasonable PHONE 187 Western Tn Company . ,, oy 11BlllJt Nya,,a Wlla Uyer vmn Thf)jr nct M -'uGBTvn biiiv Vui.i-'T'-.ri:"'"'' nrrffffW. Aeeeeee j TT . . .! bpuqs - f.K j.v. jl " "" vvvvttttHi h '