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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 22, 1919)
NATUMIAY, KKIIItl'Alu .... PAGE FOUR THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON HEr Bli Si '1K i TUC UOND STUDIO MOVES. Tho Dond Studio, which has been' located nt 519 Main Street, has mov-' cd to 1136 Main Street, Into the rooms formerly occupied by thcPRcd Cross, and will be open tor business nbout March 1st. Wo will bo fully equipped to handle tho better class of worktoVhlch wo cater, and the pub lic Is cordially InMted to visit our -new quarters. 20-3t ! ttrOKKU FOOD SALE TODAY. The Indies of the W. C, T. U. arc holding a cooked food sale this af ternoon nt the Johnstone Furniture KERNS WOULD SELL PLANT TO CITY to (Continued from papo 1) Company, the proceeds of which are powcr ntkr Ucm8 2l -jo nml 23 w vnxo ,Q nn. ullb,ngort or8011 (luU 10 ' to bo used for tho Armenian sufferers, benefit of the STOCKMAN VISITS DANCE OUR WEEKLY DANCING PARTY AT THE OPERA HOUSE TONIGHT Everybody invited. Kd McHroom Is In tho city for a fow days from the Vistlllas section, where he operates a cattlo ranch. Justify this under tho assumption' above sum Is woll below the actual that this plant Is to bo a self sustain-' not returns to bo expected from the Ing Institution and will bo absolutely operation of thjp plant. I Independent, of any tnx'on tho public. Tho accompanying report shown' unuor 1 1 em .ts jou win sec inni mo investment necessaiy lo deliver' ANNOUNCEMENT Tuesday .at 8 p. m., Pobrunry 25,' Aloha Chapter, O. E. S and tho Ma sonic order will entertain with a ban quet and program at the Masonic hall. An l.ivltatton Is extended to all .vnscuis in Reed standing and their whes. Eastern Stars and their hus bands, and those taking part in' the program. Visiting Masons and East ern Stars cordially invited. Geo. C. Ulrlch. M ; Nclllo Van Riper, Matron. 21-dt wo hnVQ. arrived nt the conclusion that tho City will lime annually $13,3Sl.nS to apply on the rettro menl of the bonds Issued. While wo know that this particular sum. Is go ing to bo nttacked from all possible points wo also know that there Is plenty of datt available that will ' t.000 DO K. V. tn the conslimitiH oC Klamath Falls togclhor with tho pros out load of about 450 11. l' or the Keno l'ower Co. ' Thanking you for oitr eonsldoru tlon In this matter 'wo remain, Very truly yaura. Keno Power Co. ' J. V. KEHNS. Statement of tho Comparative Costs of a Municipal Plant by Purctme of the Present Plant' of the Keno Power Company anil Developed to IWhcr t.OOO K. W. into Klamath Fulls With Distribution KjMem In Kluni-' nth Falls, ns Compare! With the Pre.sent Equipment of the California OrcRon Power Company. I ' lllill32bu....-,nillS, THE Band-Box announces the preliminary . showing of Spring Hats; also the opening of a "Five Dollar Trimmed Hat De partment," Monday, February the 24th vv- Ifr- p- s- i""- JEWEL CAFE FOR A GOOD DINNER Where the best of everything is served Just Like Home Cooking Our Pastry Can't Be Beat , JESS BAILY, Prop. t Phone 185 . . .. 610 Main St '&&: "Sl 3r . California-Oregon Power Company Statement taken from tho report of tho Public Service commission In 1917. N 1 Illght of way . . $ 751.00 2 Structures 32,590.00 3 Production equipment .. 22,47.1.00 4 Transmission equipment 74,081.00 5 Distribution equipment . 47,028.00 Utilization equipment .. .1,002.00 7 General equipment ... 1,3 IS. 00 8 Working capital . 9,000.00 9 Undistributed construction ox- penso 26,444.00 10 Intanglblo capital .-,.. 6,609.00 11- -Landed capital, water fights and going valuo Totals 105,672.00 .$314,962.00 Municipal Plant i Estimated from tho accom panying report by J. ". Kerns. I 60.00 2,000 00 IS, 00 0.00 12,000 00 47.02S.00 ' 1.002 0' . 1,000 00' " '"' n.oon.oo I 10.000 00 2.500 (ill I I 94,000.0o' Purchase price of K. P. Co. plant A system Total .$196,5S0UO Comparative expense accounts as taken from tho report of tho Statu Commission for tho Callfornta:Oregon Power .Company and ns estimated from Bald report by J. W. Korns for tho Municipal plant. , i California-Oregon Tower Company 12 Production expenso $ 3.849.64 13 "-Transmission expenso . .. '1,803,52 14 Transformation expenso . 112.52 15 Distribution ,..- 3,978,76 16 Commercial utilization expenso 2,318,81 17 Municipal utilization expenso 646.42 IS Oeneral commercial expense.. . 2,169.04 19 City office expense (San Fran cisco) , 3.353.3X 20 Undistributed expenso 1,452.53 Municipal I Plant 3.S49.64 600.00 112.59 3.978,76 200.00 2.000.00 2.1W.0I 1,452.53 Totals .$ 19.6S4.59 Totals.. . .$ 14,362.46. f t f t ? Y ? T t Y t t ? T t t ? t y f Y Y Y t T Y t t r Y A " . ? -Vv '" - nit. i'iikii vi:sn:itri:i.i II. S. TKItWII.Mtilllt ('. V. STONE CIIAS. UlliEV KIIANK M()()ltl..l.M IDA II. MOMVKIt MAIITIN DltOTllEltS ,1, , tiOHDON l II, C. tlllOEHIlECK . II. S. OUKiHIlV Our Stockholders f1"1 o. d. lit'iuci: t. v. iiuitui: Those arc the men behind us. Could any, insti tution offer vou a safer place to leave your money? Every stockholder a-resident of Klam ath County. Klamath State Bank Corner Sixth and Main Strcts V r V V V r T Comparative revenue accounts as taken from tho State Commission's reporttor tho California-Oregon Power Company, and as estimated from this report by J. W. Korns. California-Oregon 'Power Company 21 Street lighting , $ 3.578.42 22 Municipal lights .. .' 612.96' 23 Municipal power 346 40 24 Commercial light 35.653.61 25 Commercial power 23, 471.51 26 Other revenues 360.84 Municipal Plant 3,678.42 $612.96 346.40 25,000.00 20,000.00 500.00 J - -j j5-j-5-j j--- -4- sB Letters From The People Tot.als Less Total tax Totals ... $ 49,537, 1,200, $ 64.027.14 2,822.16 Estimated tax .. Estimated de- 28 Depreciation 10.784.00 preclation .... 10.000, 29 Expense (above) 19,684.59 $14,362, 30 Totals to income $ 30,736.09 $ 24,175 . . Interest at t pet 25,362.46 on bonds 11.73.1 31 8 per cent interest in capital.. 32 Surplus $ Surplus for 5,373.63 bonds $ 12,381.52 Mr. Editor of the H.-rald I wish lo say a word In defeuco of our re prvboiit'itlve. I)r Merryman Klamath County has numerou homesteadeu and possessors of small hohlltiKS scattered all oer tho coun ty. These people aro trying to uiako a living and a homo on tin: public lands of cistern Oregon. Some peo ple like mfolf, Mr. Oliver Sly of the Stito l.lno ranch on the road to I'or rls, Mr. Ed Cross In the sumo vicinity, Mr. Eugene Spencor mid Mr l.cnn PORTLAND MARKETS PORTLAND, Feb. 20. Cattlo re ceipts today total only 50 head, with quotations as follews: Best steers, $13 to $14; good to choice steers, $11.75 to $12.75;. med ium to good steers, $10.75 to $11.75; fair to good' steers, $9.50 tb $10.75; common to fair steers, $8.50 to $9.50. Choice cows and heifers, $10 to $11; good to choice cows and heifers. $8,75 to $9.75; medium to good cows and heifers, $7.75 to $8.75; fair to medium cows and heifers, $6 to $7; canners, $3.50 to $5. Bulls, $6 to $9. Calves, $9 to $13.50. " Blockers and feeders, $7 to $10.' Hog receipts today, 250 head; mar ket steady at following quotatiens: Prime mixed, $16.75 to $16.95; med ium mixed, $16.50 to $16.65; rough heavies, $14.75 to $15.25; pigs, A Tanialo .1 day keeps tho Flu iiwc. At Arnold's Chill t'nrinr across Klamath uvc on Stttli. 18cod3t Shoes Galoro New and second hand. We can show many good bar gains and save you money, on all goods. We also do up-to-dato shoo repairing. 1008 Main st. 22-3t THE Heider Tractor IS NOT AN EXPERIMENT It has been manufactured for years by the Rock Island Plow Company, and has been devel oped to the very highest point of perfection. You are not paying for experiments, but getting the benefit of ten years' development and im provement t ' If you are thinking of buying a tractor, either now or in the future, don't do so until you see the Heider Tractor, which will be here in a few days. Howie Garage ij : It's Satisfaction That Counts $12.50 to $M.50; hulk of sales at $16,75. Sheep receipts today, nono; mar ket steady; prime lambs $14, to $14.50; fair to medium lambs. $10; to $12.50; yearlings, $10 to $11; I wethers, $9 'to $10; ewes. $6.50to.7OO LATE TO CLASSIFY WE AHE looking for u wotiian past 30 years old, at Klamath Kails, who finds It necessary to mako hur own living; as resident manager, to take charge of collections, renewals, circulation of most all maga7liit's published, must have some salesman ship ability and good reforence. Our plan makes everybody a customer and saves tho public much money Posi tion will P"y from $1,000 to $3,00.0 a year. Periodical Publishers' Ser vico Duroau, 311 (ilobo bldg, Port land, Ore. 22-2t - WANTED Paper hatigor. Phono 98M. 22-lt (WANTED I am quilling tho dairy business; If you don't want a few good cows maybo you huvn sqiiio young vnlvea for sain. Address Francis J. IJowen, Uonanzit? Ore. 22-2 Anderson of ,Siurer Cieuk, himi small bands of stuck running on the ringo For tho past flui ears, thoro hits ln'on (mm four to six thousand head of xliiep driven over our prlvato holding. As the h' sajs that tint sheep must bo moved nt leant flvo I miles per da), and as tliu xhoi'P arut UHiially dihi'ii In lnimlif of from fif teen hundred to twenty the hundred' linad., you can r'.idlly understand tint there Is not much grazing loft tor the homi'Hteadt'r's stork, after the hands of shuop l.ae spread out uixl gramd over territory from oiin iiuinter to u mil wide. Ai has boon1 said before, whit the sheep do not oil they destroy with their feet Dr Merryinan knowM of those con ditions, unit is trying to get a taw passed that ulll give the homestead er some lollef.--Yours llaipectfully, J H w TUWKH Open Ni;i i fl)r Tniltiir. This U tho open sean in fur trjllort No hunting llrtni are ropurcil A I'rench llrltig squad lum juit thof Holo Pasha, and hunter tire on the trull of fcQvnrnl olhor line spiKlmrnt, "Tint Calllaux Case i tpoitri the greatest triiasoniihln IntriKun nt mod. urn times. It also expnnci numerous other scandals In the career of tb notorious "Calllaux ring Don't (ill to see this big II I in driiiiui at the Lib erty theater Httnday itfiernoon. 5IOOSK HA ,, OAVCK. I Saturday night we dance our dance Our dance Is Improving a better at tendance each dance. Tho Peerless Orcliostra with tho latest music. Wish to announce hereafter will be- the very shortest Intermission bo- ; tweeu dances. They will give In music , anything the dancers want, -The floor is fine. Come In. 20-3t I IF YOU DEAL A'r THE' - Sunset Grocery IT'S "SATISFACTION OR MONEY BACK" We sell nothing but good, honest and whole some goods ,and always stand ready to back up our guarantee. The day we fail to give the best value for the money is the day our business ' will begin to go back, Wc know it We solicit your business, and your safety is guaranteed when entrusted with The Sunset Grocery 912 Main Street Phone 200 rujiw WI I Cir i V. hv w f umat flfHR .w i a. tb av m A N S Sunset Grocery 'k? I ohroo Jall AMIRIdA. CL 3 ''4' COMBINATION CREAM L M j lonteel I Will Not Grow Hair A BRAND.wwl-inilifcrMn Jx. neither grciuy ncr Ua, A timtiltution jtfJm-U-cium It combincJ the duappeirint! fjotlitlcj of iv nulling oeimwiili the iinoothncu of a delicate coIJ cream. 'A fragrant, Jelightful prrpiration for iofttnlnp. healing and beautifying your iHn, An CZfy STAR DRUG CO. "THE RBXALL STOKE" fy when you ce' MVOWW UNITED STATES Please Remember Milk and Cream from Tuberculin. Tested cows costs as follews: Millc t $4.00 per qt, 30 days Milk $7.50 per 2 qt., 30 days Millc $2.25 per pL, 30 days COMBINATIONS IN PROPORTION ELMER FRENCH, Prop. Phone 296J. . 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