The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942, July 22, 1925, Page 3, Image 3

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Wednesday, July 22, 1925.
ELECTRICITY EXPLAINED
llFORNIA RAIL COMMISSION
to where thel th. eluto. Iiidlratna ili.t ,, coat
,,viir has been euuuU .0(M per kllunuti huur for
L Boll""0' Pf I' l diivllvri-d from th
,,Llroa(l commis- nyurii-oiccirio iiams. Ill kilowatt
Lr, question fro- hour produced from lis water pow
tinuinn'M w llnlB, when delivered Joo tu
,o why I "- "'- wl at Ihu auhsla-
,uoiir pnya from tlim, coat approximately $.0(175 por
, rents pr kiln, kilowatt hour. This lurrcasn
rlclty when trt mulnly In Dm transportation of tho
large power rnn- kilowatt limir tho 1i.uk distance.
lr enemy The kllowult hour produced hy thn
llowult hmr. tnam plunt tu upply Uumo not
ilcin In th" prlt"" avallubln from tlm water powor
ilnly dun to thSrplunti com approximately onn cent
runt of render- a kilowatt hour end thn energy from
:iertrlr ultimo., both sources delivered from tho var
l,. rsrry On '"'! loua auhatallnne avenues n p print -
l,.tn retail enter- mainly 1 .0014 per kilowatt hour,
lino nmipany haajTh, energy delivered tu tho lurge
rixltt rntimnnnrnl rM0 companies, railroads and c-
bnonllily Blent planta. which la taken dlrect-
I it la im'IIIiir l"w-jy from tho auhatallona, co.t approx-
ms wnnrn tin. . malcly I 0003.
ror $ I ." I!
l, rates aro n-i
commission, i
nd more money
. fire and ten ernl
for their tdeo-i
To Ashland Mr. and Mrt. B. w I K,-,rn'1 Henry Crimea, Jr., re
Muaa of Klamath ralla, returned ,urDed to Klamath Falls laat nlht
Monday evening: from a brief visit ,ron I'nrtland, after visiting In the
enjoyed n Ashland at the horn of!,,orth ,or tb p"' wel, Bm"
Mr. Mow' father, Alvln Muaa. , lirown, who made tho trip with
Orlmaa, returned to bla home earlier
former lU-sldent Mra. Dorothy:"1 ,b wek-
Lure, a former Klamath Valla real- ., . .
dent. I... returned to the city Iron, h, ' C.', 'T'
her home In Idaho, to vImII at the rcomJtt . i II. E. John
home or Mr. ...i. A .,, ("n. haa returned from a month'a
..in v. miiia i or aoum
lime. Her many frlenda welcome
her to the city. This la Mra. Luces
first vjnlt to Klamath Falla In fire
yeura.
vacation apent In Nevada and Utah
Johneoa and hia eon left before the
Fourth of July on their pleaaure
Jaunt.
Iti.iiir... Tu . ' Wlrr on Htrwts Quits a com-
I T?', I I V . "'den wed-1 Klamath Kail, ahortly befor. I p. m.
dhiK on Muy of her parenta. Mr.
an Mm. It. A. Kinniltt, Mra. II. c.
Mlera returned to her homo In Han
Franclwo the early part of the week.
Mra. Mlera waa a former Klamuth
Full, renldcnt.
VUlllnic Mr. and Mra. Charlea
yentnrdity, when a youth with a pet
badger atrolled alnna Main atroet
with a beautifully pelted badger
under hla arm. When the animal
had been aufely eacorted acroaa the
treeta he waa placed on the aide
walk. , where he wadled behind hla
,, i ..i . i ... utM Mill, IBIUIUU Ul
. ,,.,una in me cuy rrom'the pot doaa of a Klamath Falla
their homo In Bunt Crua. While In i cu,h.
niamain ralla they are the bouco
Xueata of Mra. Laura Walker, and
amo nt the home of Mra. O. Ii.
To Konehurg Mlaa Ruth Dixon,
who recently returned to Klamath
ma, apeni l ueaoay at Falla ' from Loa Angelea, left the
t rater lake, and plan to leave to- early part of the week for Roaeburg.
where ahe will vlalt for a fortnight
Local Briefs
aay for Portland, returning down
the rovit on their way to Santa
Crux.
vlrr. peapllO me
,,1, irr! l "'
)inea. and tho bill
Hid of the month.
ial ft to thn tlv
n. and Ihc
fxlna Ihc p ca,
r niiy of the
ii n '! 't'ton that
ir electric Mlla.
rapany pu:a Into
of "producer to
l heralded aa the.
bijr the coat of llv-j
L, all of tha actlvl-
her line of bual
iuimIM y numer
ahnea were inar-
1 eamo conditlona
I of electricity, the
kuld have to In
tutloni the cattle
Vent plaint of the
hoot to your
ItllltlM. by the lu
ll dllrhea and pipe
I divert the water
ietreama along tho
mi and. through
kilve ylnnta, trnna-
energy represent-
high alrovo tho
mountain 100 to
Bio cltlea where wo
E energy; transmit
hnsmliwlon llnoa to
ireduced In preanure
I for dlatrlhutton
llllea.
Inula for the gener-
..,. ......
Itiea to produce olec-
thn water supply Im
lummers, and In dry
dequutn supply of
trrs. We could not
4 wo wltth, were It
i en in plums which
air hnvlng ulectrlrtty
om the euhatutlons
rlrlly Is nimlii nvnll-
Unn tliroiiRhout tho
lea. Inrgn uinounls
i dvllvorpd dlrertly
Is, lurgo Industrial
nt plunts, end other
nirlpalltlea for dis-
u the same aubsta-
nntaorks of polo
Icrtrlrlty along tho
ila to our pumping
and residences. The
,''d on tho farms to
Irrigation, by tndus-
k Rinnitfarturlng ma-
nur homoa and
ng, heating and run-
cirle iippllnnnea.
lectrlcHy wo ao oc
rloiis rattans: Fuel
m power, labor and
pernio and maintain
s nnd various equip-
here Is the annual
"ley Invostod In Iho
y Intornst upon tho'
h has been ntado, In
transmission linos,
I distribution llnoa;
"t of the cost are
h have to bo paid
federal govornmdnta
million. An analysis
largoBt utilities In
Knlii! Alfonm reported more
ruin yesterday llinn prohahly any
other section of thn rounly. accord
ing to reports received In the county
highway department's office from
the boy working on the road. Dur
ing tho early imrt of the afternoon,
when Kliimnth Fulls waa under a
alight drlrxlo, Algoma was under a
perfert deluge, fnr loo perfect, In
fact, to ault tho boys a the highway.
MlicrpmKO In C. M. Merrltt of
Merrill, prominent sheepman of that
section, was In the city yesterday
from bla ranch to visit and transact
business Willi Klamath residents.
Visitors 1-ave Mr. and Mra. W.
A. Handera, after visiting at the
home of their son and daughter-in-law,
Mr. and Mra. W. L. Handera,
havo returned to their home In Long
Hcaeh. Whether or not the visitors
will go directly south to their home,
or whether they will make a trip
to rortland, they bad not decided
when leaving here yesterday.
Ilunrlier In Joo Krlxo, rancher
of thn Mnlln district, was among tho
many out of town visitors In tho city
yesterday to transact business.
To Ml. IM - In the Interests of
. t .1. .nnl. U.'hnnl I
ine IMnilimil W mmm, ,..,.. ..........
Kuperlntendetit Fred Peterson spent
yesterday In the Ml. I.skl district,
where ho Inspected Ihe work of mov
ing the Falrvlew school.
OH BOY!
VENETIAN BARGE
FRIDAY NIGHT
with her sister. Mri. A. F. McKenxle.
jl(0 .i "Chew
I Ml fa
RINE
USTE
THROAT TABLETS
SjfgfrrlflBriflfrti TTLIftlnTtlTtfaiJUljx.
Camping Trip Mr. and Mrs.
Perry Wilson. Mr. and Mrs. "Pat"
Holcomb and Miss Itulh Llndsry are
planning to leave the latter part of
the week for Campbell Inke In tho
Illy district, whero they will enjoy
a week'a vacation. The purty plans
to ramp during their visit.
KI.AMATII VALI.KY HOSPITAL.
Hero a auuny room and nursery
await mother and now baby. advlO
SEE OTHERS FIRST
. Visit other Music Stores First
Without fall then you can readily
aeallso why wo aro eelllng moro
musical Inslruinenls In Klamath
Falls thnn all olhera combined. Wo
grant first pnymenta Just half as
lurBn nthnrs also cut prices and
"no Inlereel" on Phonogrnphs. Wlao
nnrm will see us luflt. Earl Shep
herd c.i. 67 Mnln ft. J
KODAK FINISHING
In at out at 6 p. m.
The Pealey't 1
Oppoalte Court House
A furnace in your home
will keep the summer at
your command all win
ter. Trices $135 up.
first
Phone 371.
I SPECIAL! -; . 1
Extra Heavy White Enamel ')
1 6 Quart Sauce Pan '
Made of extra heavy steel base and quartz rock I
I smooth pure white Burface. I I
it Very durable clean and sanitary. i
SPECIAL SATURDAY ONLY, JULY 25TH 1
Baldwin Hardware Co. 1
I "The Wincheter Store."
j 418 Mirt St. Phoint 261
La Vogue Store's
Creditors' Sale
OPENS TODAY
Drastic Reductions Have Been Made.
WE MUST HAVE MONEY
AT ONCE.
Our Loss Is Your Gain
Bargains of a Lifetime in Ladies'
Ready-to-Wear and Millinery.
Doors Open at 9:00 a.m.
gue
5th and Main Streets
Hot Weather News
i
I
pougha, Colds,
c, Kbeumatism
ches and Pains
""CSslmraahbM,
rol.(aiUdfbnu).
a Mustard Plastn
The qtioatlon t -what will It
cost
Let us lro thcro'a nothing
lost
In gettliiB work of highest
Rrniln
Or finest fixtures o'er dis
played '
Esterbrook Co'a Serviceman
snys:
Wo'll wlro for you when you
wlro for u. Phono call for
us to give you an estlmnto.
How much and ' when that's
what we will bo ploonod to
toll you.
Mactune
D. D. VAN FLEET
MOTOR SHOP.
20H llnlll HI.
Dny Phono 7.18. Mlit S7I.
PURCHASED HERE
Is Built Por Work And Works For Profit
Prices Right.
Let Us Supply Your Needs For Binding
And Sack Twine.
J. W. KERNS
6th and Broad Phone 557-J
2
Florence
; The Best in the World .
BLUE FLAME
Wlckless! Smokeless! Odorless!
2-Burner $19.75 3-Burner $24.50 4-Burner $30.50
Ovens $7.75 Mantels $9.00 to $11.00
COLMAN and KAMP KOOK GASOLINE CAMP STOVES
For Your Outing TripsWith or Without Ovens
Roberts & Harvey
"Hardware for Hardwear"
422 Main St. Phonel73