IMUK POUIt THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON TUKKIWY, KKIIIlUAnv II, iu $M ! S i 3 m MEDFORD FOLK OPPOSING MS RATE INCREASE cembcr 1, 191S, were $4541.91. Ac- cording to nig figures it cost the com pany to maKo gns $2.50 per 1000 cubic foct, which it sold for nn ever ngo prlco ot $1 S3. The commission members at the hearing were H. H. Corey and FrcI A Williams and W. H. Ellis acted as oamlner for the commission. j The commission will hear the com pnnj'g application for an increase at Grants t'ass today and at Roseburg Satunlnj, I i m t i on FOOT ALdNE TO ARCTIC CLAIM I ARE DECLARED ILLY HOUSED MEDFORD, Fob. 11. A striking featuro of the Oregon public service commissions hearing, held here ANMUXCKMKXT The meeting ot the Prcsbj torlan l.nrtlR Aid Society which was an- tho city council chamber on appll- nounced for Thursday of this .week cation of tho Oregon Gas & Electric M take place Wednesday at tho company's application to increase its Kntb S,7ee? c '" rates, followed the assertion by J. J. m Kathcrine of Sah FrancUco, secretary jIorc Comfort for the Public ot the company, that If a 50 per cent The management of the Liberty increase in rates were not allowed Theater is cutting two now rcntllnt- tho company would close down its ing tubes Into the balconay, and will Medford-Ashland plant lnsla11 electric suction fans to furth- wi, .,. r t- r. i ur assist in removing surplus heat in When Mayor C. V. Gates asked i(hc sumn,er months. Not satisfied inincnne, u ne increase were grant-, x,u the most sanitary and comfort ed, if the company would guarantee, able moving picture theater In South to keen In onration. Knthorinn ro. plied tlfat it would not. Maor Gates , nrauscment house wants it 100 per and has ocn prospected put up company charged that tho company was ineffi- suction fans will mnKe it possible to! ern Oregon, the owner of this popular Kobuk to the Mackenzie countries, in Green- not go- TANANA, Alalia, Doc. 4. (Uy1 PHILADELPHIA. Fob. H. Neg Mall) Hound for an Isolated goldjlcct of housing by tho United States claim far to the north on the Arctic government Is sltrimeftil. declared slope, a lone prospector, Martin Jos-1 Robert D. Kolm, architect and form ophson, loft here today with his dog' or United States shipping board of team to "mush" on foot in the lialf tidal. In an address he delivered bo dark Arctic winter over tho difficult fore tho Octnvln 11111 Association, snow trail to Hetties, Alaska, and "Why. even llttlo Cuba appropriate on faither Into tho country beyond led sootal millions for this purpose before tho war," declared Mr Kolm, "Why have wo boon so remiss? Prob ably because wo lme a nnlo bejlef in the all-offliicncy of piivatc Initia tive, l'coplo make most money out of building expensive houses. Conse quently no houses are built tor tho the polar line. Tanana prospectors say Josoph son's trip Is one of tho longest cer umlci taken by ono man alone. Jos ophson, however has sought for gold before along tho Arctic, from the a vigorous protest against t.'' " "' - "" ny's application being allowed, building at one time. These extra1 ,nB to worry about llls safel-v- clentlv manatred. nnd rldlcnlp.i tH change the air so rapidly that the rnnionttnn n,nr.ii n --. i sise of the crowd will in no way Intor contentlon generally. He asserted fere with perfect ventilation, and the tnat If the company were given the patrons are assured of a comfortable increase asked for the situation in evening's amusement when they visit Medford would be worse than ever..'h Liberty. It as the company would have fewer' customers Vor reliable piano tuning leave Other citizens protn-ted against "V K,nma,h FalU Muslc Houso- tho application being allowed, "and m Fred A. Rasch, the commissions' gas ' At the peace conference there will expert, testified as to his lnvestlga- be German vwalters. Baltimore north from horo. Josepliion's gold claim is on the tions of the company's local plant. American Secretary Katharine tnstiflpil that i the company's losses in the Medford-' r ?"dhLr!,r I'M0? a. i.i. -j ji., , . . ... iprerer; e nave thorn, at the Mod- Aahland district from July 1 to Ds'Crn Shoe Store. It Anactucuk River, a tiluutary of the Colvllie River on tho Arctic Rlopc Thero arc no white men or Indians or Eskimos on the Anactuvuk Joseph Ison said before ho left here. After leaving here Josephson will hnvo to tracl 112 miles to Alatna be- i fore he finds any white residents. I Tbore is a roadhousc at Alatna, the first roadhouse on the Hetties trail From Alatna Jos- ' ephson will "mush on" 53 miles to 1 Deities. At nettle he expected to get a gasoline drill which he shipped K. SUGARMAN "I AIN'T MAD AT NOBODY" Everybody in the Klamath Country is taking ad vantage of the remarkable bargains in Clothing, Furnishings. Shoes, etc., offered here. The goods are strictly first class, and it will be a long time before you will have another opportunity to purchase them at such reduction. Don't miss this chance. FREE LECTURE ON "Christian Science" BY Dr. John M. Tutt, C. S. B. of Kansas City, Missouri Member of the Board of Lectureship of the Mother Church, The First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Mass. HOUSTON'S OPERA HOUSE, ATEIGHT O'CLOCK THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 13th The Public is Cordially Invited to be Present in last summer. After leaving Hetties, Josophson will continue his lonely journey 110 miles to the headwaters of the John River. Even then he will not have crossed the divide between, the Arc tic and Pacific slopes. At tho John river tho prospector will stop and rest and spend a few weeks hunting tnd trapping while waiting for warm weather. When warm weathci comes Joseph son will take an Indian or two into his employ and cllmo up across the ilde to his claim, lie must tai:o fuel with him for, it Is said, his "lay" Is above the timber lino. If he find? gold he may remain on his claim some time. Also he may come out this season. man who receives low wages and he has to live in houses no one else would have." ' Mr. Kolin approed the plan of Massachusetts, where, ho said, the st'ato loans money at a low tate of Interest so that low-cost houses can be built. "In England," continued Mr Kolin, Premier Llod Geoigo already has announced a collossul housing pro gram, one hundred millions, 1 be licvo. it Is pnrt of their reconstruc tion program and supplementary to their war-time efforts In that direc tion " PANTS One lot Regular $4.50 . PANTS One lot Regular $5.00 PANTS One lot Regular $5.50 . . $3.45 $3.75 $3.95 LEATHER FACED CANVAS GLOVES Regular 40c pair. Limit 2 pair to customer 25c a pair AXNOl'XCKMKNT The Ladles of the Sacred Heart Parrlsh are requested to meet Wed losday evening nt 7:30 In tho As embly room. Tomorrow being Lincoln's birth day, the Klamath Falls Post-office vill remain closed with tho cxcoptlon if two hours from 830 to 10-30 In tho morning. There will be ono busi ness delivery made. BLANKETS Esmond Brand, 54x7S dQ QC Special VO.VO CANVAS GLOVES, Regular 20c per pair; pair to a customer 30c "OUT OF THE XIGHT" Catherine Calvert, who is featured In "Out ot tho Night," the photoplay attraction at the Liberty theater to nleht. In exnloited as "The Ladv Beautiful of the Screen." The storyt Balm from your druggist now, tells of a girl who lives down a past In spite of cavil and malice. In the ,part of Rosalie Lane Miss Calvert has a remarkable vehicle for tne expres sion of her exceptional talents. It Get a standard policy Chilcote & Smith agency. from the 24 You will not have to wait two or three weeks to get your shoes repair ed at the Modern Shoe Store. It RECIPE TO CLEAR I N IBBX9IHI B NOTICE PIMPLES ARK IMPURITIES SEEK ING AX OUTLET THROUGH SKIN PORES TO OUR PATRONS AND CITIZENS OF KLAMATH FALLS: There seems to be a misunderstanding as to the delivery of goods bought of us, which we wish to make clear to yeu: We are using the regular city delivery, the same that all grocers are using, and will deliver goods in all parts of the city if you desire it, and save you from 10 to Wt 30 per cent. ' REMEMBER, WE SELL FOR LESS I C I Klamath Cash Grocery! MBUiMisaiisianxsiuiiiiiiiiiKi ( Pimples, sores and bolls usually result from tpxius, poisons and im purities which are generated in tho bowels and then absorbed into the blood through tho very ducts which should absorb only nourishment to sustain the body. It is the functlbn of the kidneys to filter Impurities from tho blood and cast them out in the form of urine, but in many Instances the bowels cre ate more toxins and impurities tfWin tl.r kldrcya cau eliminate, then tho blood uses the bkfn pores as the next best means ot getting rid of these im purities, which often break out all oter the skin in tho form of plmploi. Tho surest way" to clear the skjlii of these oruptions, says a noted author ity, is to get from any pharmacy about four ounces of ad Salts, and take a tablespoonf ul in a glass of hot water each morning before breakfast for one week. This will prevent tho formation of toxins In the bowels. It also stimulates the kidneys to normal activity, thus coaxing them to lllter' jthe blood of Impurities and clearing the skin ot pimples. Jad Salts is inexpensive, harmlrss, i and is made from the acid of grapes and lemon Juice, combined wttu lltbia. Here you have a pleasant, ef fervescent drink which usually makes pimples disappear; cleanses the blood and is excellent tor the kidneys a well. Ad. !: HEAD STUFFED FROM CATARRH OR A COLD Says Cream Applied in Nostrils Opens Air Passages Right Up. Instant relief no waiting-. Your clogged nostrils open right up; the air passages ot your head clear and you can breaths freely. No more hawking, snuffling, blowing, head ache, dryness. No struggling for breath at night; your cold or catarrh disappears. Get n small bottle ot Ely's Cream Ap ply a little of this fragrant, antiseptic, healing cream in your nostrils. It penetrates thru every air passage of COOPER'S UNION SUITS Marble Finish d0 Off P-QiJ $3.00 values FLORSHEIM SHOES 30 pair, not all sizes $3.15 ALL HATS IN STOCK REDUCED TEN PER CENT OFF ON STETSONS CLOTH HATS One lot FELT HATS One lot $1.25 $1.95 HEAVY SHIRTS Gray and brown, $3.50 values WORK SHIRTS Triple stitched, $2.25 values, now $2.25 $1.95 Any Mackinaw in housed H QC sizes 36 to 44 . v'70 One to a customer A REDUCTION IN ALL TRUNKS AND SUIT CASES Any Silk Shirt Only one to a customer $3.00 Home of Hart Schaffner & Marx Clothes the head, soothes the inflamed or swollen mucous membrane and relief comes instantly. It's JUst fine. Don't stay stuffed up with a cold or nasty catarrh. Adv TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR SALE Mare and colt; 2 wag ons, 3 V4 and 3 Inch; 2 sets good harness; Htudclmkcr hack; 1 freuh rcow. I). N. Crank, Mills Addition. ll-5t I WEATHER REPORT Oregon, Fair, colder In cust por tion, moderate westerly winds. Maximum yesterday 38 dcgrce-i Minimum today 33 degrees. r RESERVE FLYING OFFICER wants position; general clerical exper ience, typist; good education Phone 7CW or write C E. Carter, 90 J AHIn street, city. 11 -at THE LOST Small brown embossed purse containing sum of money. Finder leave at Herald office; reward. ll-2t LOST Ford tiro chain on Valley I marl to Merrill, ilotihlp rror.H I'nK.i tintntil faulonnru ttnttlrn t ftlv!l Transfer Co 11-31 I WANTED Eight or ton rooms, fur nished or unfurnished house, to lease for one year. Apply Herald of fice. 1 l-4t Fresh Fruit Desserts 2c Jiffy-Jell desserts, rlcH and fruity, cost but 2 cents per serving. v Each package contains a vial of fruit essence, made from condensed fruit juice. Add boiling water, then this flavor, and you have a fresh-fruit dainty. Compare Jiffy-Tell with the old-style quick gela tine desserts. You will find it five 'times better, yet it costs no more. Millions now enjoy it. mm 10 Flavor, at Your Grocer' 2 Pazkamti for 28 Cnt$ iU. NEW ONES! t HAVE ARRIVED Wli buy derelict hint Mill models at mo-cuMinI tlciir.iiico nnd other Miles with Nllghtly MuirU'd wur prfces attached when jolt can procure AFTER-THE-WAR VALUES HERE OVER 100 NEW MODELS IN MEN'S AND BOYS' SHOES No Credit Accounts and Low Rent muke our values poxmiblc. MODERN SHOE STORE JKO. W. HRADLKY, Mgr. mmmmmmmmimmmmmmmm Shorty gets a hunch from the Captain "When you get such real lusting tobacco satisfaction from n email chew," says the Captain, "it can't cost any more to chew this cluss of tobacco." Good tnstc, Miiullcr cliew.longcrlifc is wluit makcsGunuinc Grave l costless tocliow than ordinary plurf. Wilt to- - Cl'.NUINR GllAVRLV lV.NVIl.lt!. VA fir botllit u.i thewin; flu. Peyton Brand REAL CHEWING PLUG Plug packed in pouch. CHI-NAMEL Paints and Varnish FOR EVERY PURPOSE Will make your old auto lobk and wear like new. Baldwin Hardware Co. "THE HOUSE OF QUALITY" Klamath Falls, Oregon. SULPHUR PFRXII liFR Increase Crop Yield 50-200 ber cent. . Murphy Feed & Seed Store A' JLjAX R l it t 4M.. ! s 124 South Sixth Slr.t. Phone? m 1' V- Al ' " r