WEDNESDAY, FED. 18 1925 FACE TWO'- EVENING -HERALD, KLAMATH FALT,S, OREGON Just received, New Designs in French Walnut, and 5) expect another shipment soon in new designs in the X latest Ivory finish in Dressers, Vanities, Chiffoniers, X Beds, Dressing Table, etc. We ask to show you X these. new goods. Trade in your old furniture. ; A BETHEFATE OF OR! PRISONERS OK We have also just received a shipment of SIMMONS BEDS, SPRINGS and & MATTRESSES. Prices in keeping with Quality. ROCKPLEMAY U i! 3 U 1' U . ii ' it i I lie ipSn! lipi (s F. M. LUCAS, Furniture Is Your Time Valuable? , Do jou object to long-drawnout sessions In the Dentist's chair? They are unnecessary. Most delay la due to the wait tor labora- ' tory work to be completed. This is obviated In oar establishment, where a complete laboratory In charge of an expert Is only one pt the reasons we are prepared to render you. speedy service. . D. COE, Dentists (Painless, of '202-204 Hopkn ItlilR. Dentistry at prices you Imported Goods- : In your everlasting search for something to give an added touch r to meals try our imported cheese, meats, relishes and fruits. They make your task an easy one and cost but little! . ' , For that ; flavor supreme try the coffee we roast . ourselves. ITALIAN-AMERICAN GROCERY ' ; r Open Bvenings and Sunday . Try the Coffee we roast ourselves! 910 Main . . To -Obtain. Good it is just- as necessary that customers as For reliable used cars see V Buick & Star Garage H. E. Hauger Opp. White Pelican Hotel ivith DRUGSTORE Prescriptions . Your ! Rezall Store provides three things in every prescrip tionquality, accuracy and service. These combined ..with the lowest possible charges, gives you absolute safety at a saving. You can have confidence in your RoxalrdruKKiat the same . as you have 'In your doct or. STAR DRUG STORE gfar gyct& Krai Slorm KLAMATH VMAB, ORE. 1- 1 Hertld "Class" Ads Pay J 502 MAIN course.) Rtli and Main Ph. can afford to pay 836 Will we satisfy our used car ' our new. PHONE COMPANY Mil-SPEND BIG SIIILIATH Portland Announcement Tells of Plans Made for This City PORTLAND, Oregon, Feb. 18. Pains for expenditure this year of 3,000,000 i Oregon by the Pacific Telephone and Telegraph company were announced here today by C. E. Hickman, division superintendent. Extensions and improvements to plants and equipment in Portland and several cities of the. state are included, end long distance lines are to be extended and replaced In same sections. Mr. Hickman's statement 'said: "Klamath Kails is another city In Oregon where population has in creased beyond all estimates in the past." At Klamath Falls' under ground extensions are planned In some of the downtown, section and extensions are. to be made in aerial cables. Similar conditions to those exist ing in Astoria and Klamath Falls exist In Eugene, where tho company has expended large sums In the past year and where It is necessary to provide additional capital ' invest ment, said the announcement. Work In this city i will begin about April X, according to F. R. Dunn,; local manager. .Work in prospect in this city will largely be with tho Idea of providing for rapid (trowth ', In ' the lmtnediuta future, Mr, Dunn ranld. t T .? V t f t '$ Y 1 PROBERS TO E E 1 Committee to Be 'Told of Plans for Repelling At . tacks From the Air WASHINGTON. Feb. 18. The status of the nation's' aircraft de tense forces held the attention of two congressional committees today with the house military committee reentering the controversy to re sumo hearings ou the bill to create a unif.cd air service. The house aircraft committee, at the same time, arranged for a spec ial executive session to receive con fidential information from represen tatives of Secretary Weeks and Sec retary Wilbur on plans of their res pective departments for national de fense against attack from the air! tBrtgadier General Mitchell, as sistant army air chief and "central figure in We controversy and The dore Roosevelt, former assistant sec retary of tho navy, were tae witnes ses called by the military com mittee. ' , The war and navy department were called on for cnfidental in formation by the aircraft committee by unianimous decision of the com mittee , In executive session ester day, several members admitting th action was ' prompted by repeated statements of witnesses that thu nation, is Jagging In Lae development of air power. The action was sug gested 'b Representative Perkins. Republican, New Jersey, committee examiner. , " Colonel Roosevelt told the mllltorj committee It would be a "grave mis take" if the army and navy air services were united. Money saved by such a step would be false ec onomya he said. The bill Is oppos ed by the administration and favor ed by General Mitchell. MINISTERS BACK CLEANUP MOVE (Continued from Page One) REV. T. A. MERY WEATHER, rector of the local Episcopal church, in response to a wired inquiry from Tae Herald, telegraphed from Pendleton as follows:' " "Pendleton, Ore., Feb.: 18. "The ' Evening Herald, Kiiiiiuith Fallii, Ore. '; ' ,:, "If clean up cls the big fellows and demands observance of all Juwn I am for It, instructive cnmpnJitn against nil crime only solution. May Iuck be tho tJeneral Duller of Khumith. "T. A. MEItV WEATHER." Merchants Discuss V "Peddler" Menace EUOENE, Ore., Feb. 18. The 21st annual convention of the Ore gon Retail Merchants' association swung into Its final sessions here today. The session at 9:30 o'clock this Morning was devoted to ihv annual report of -the bureau of business research, conducted by Dean 13." C. Robblns of the Univer sity of Oregon. At 10 o'clock a discission of "Tho peddlor" was taken up by H. W. Schnoll of Seattle. ' "Credits and Collections" were discussed by: John Knight of McMinnvlllc, president of tlje Oregon Collector's association. Two afternoon meeting will -be featured by a talk by-W. J, Hlndley of Scuttle and' the annual eloctlon of officers,' RECEIVE INSID 00 1 House Passes Bill Increasing Salaries of District Attorneys ( . STATE HOUSE, SnK'in, OrevFb. IS. Prohibition law violators may be put to work on the rock pile by sheriffs if liouso bill 346, passed by the house, Is passed by the sen ate uud ginned ijy the goveruoy. The ' use ' at ' seines on coast streams entering tho Pacific south of tho Columbia . is proposort by house bill 384, which has passed the house. . . ; Tho senate 1kis passed house bill 49, providing tor creation ot the Warner game refuge in Like county. - Tho senate parsed bouse, bill 200, authorising irrigation districts to enter into contracts with the United States government according to "fact finders' " bill. ' ' Tho house dofeated the Banks bill providing for. npponl from council license revocations. Senate bill 173, requiring adjust ment ot claims under tho Carey Ir rigation act, passed the house. The house passed sennto bill 177, setting a speed limit ot five miles an hour lor entering a highway from a cross road. IThe veto of Governor Pierce was sustalnod by tho scnato yesterday on house bill No. 91, which had. for its purpose the authorising of tho state text book commission to ob tain at tho lowest tfosslblo prico text books for the purpose of which the publishing companies refused to ex tend contracts. A strong fight' was mndo in tho senate yesterday afternoon ngalnst house bill No. 213, Increasing the salaries of the district attorneys of uregon, but not quite strong enough to keep the bill from passing. S COUNTY IN Colonel Thomson of Crater Lake Park. Addresses . Chamber Guests ; . Outlining work, for the coming year and roviewlng the accomplish ments of the past year, c. A. Hen derson, Kiamath county agriculture agent spoke before members of tho chamber of commerce today noon. Going first through origin and func tion of tho work,Kcnderson Identi fied tha three heads under which the work falls; that work which Is necessary every .year; work started in other years and continuous and ne wproblems which are continual ly arising and which must be faced by the organization heads. The rodent and pest control and the cutting down of animal dlrcnscs, mostly tuberculosis among cattle, were fully discussed and an- inter esting discussion followed. For the new work of the year, Henderson named the production of sugar beets as among the most im portant o the demonstration work to be intsltuted. The resident agri culturist from the Sacramento Val ley Sugar company is expected. with in tho week according to Hender son, and will remain until results are obtained from the forthcoming crop. A future in flax, lettuce, cab bage, flold peas, red clover for feed, prize potatoes through organized planting and canning pas wns pre dicted by the- county agriculturist, some of these crops previously hav ing been teBted. Frank Sexton, county club load er also shared portion' of the pro gram when lie gave tlio projects of oounty club work, so successfully worked out among tlio boys and girls on tbo Klamath county farms. Sexton names Sewing in pie three divisions ns ranking Jilgh In- the in; tcrest of the girls wjlh potatoes and calve raising coming close. Next year tlio' Boys and girls pf the vari ous clubs hopo to send exhibitions to tha Pacific International fair as they did Xo the stato and county fair this year, ,The main Interest of the club, according to Soxtln, Is the bringing in closer . contact, the home with the school. , Through tho courtesy of Ilud Moo of the pine Troo, Mr. Logan entor taincd with piano numbers. Colonel C. 0. Thomson, superin tendent of the Crater Lake National Park spoke on jtho rood program, stating that funds of f 183,000 were now obtained to Improve the went and southern1 entrances Into the park, Improving , the Medford en trance to Anna Springs and the Klamath entrance to- the .govern ment camp. More snow is reported In the park than at any time dur ing the past sir years., Out of town guests of the. cham ber this noon' wero Chester Barr, president f ' Medford Jviwanls; Verne If. Vflwter, exalted ruler of tho Elks;, Floyd Hurt, ex-avlator;. Carl Tcngwald, , roprcsnntatlvo . of the American .Legion, and C- O, Thomson, suporlntqiident of Crater Lake Park, all from. Medford. V, D, Cui lsou, relief manager of the Wciit- FORUM REAR LOWER TIRE PRICES I "" i 1 - 1 I A two-carload buy enables, us to offer them prices . : Look 'em Over Another :'lt costs is money to put on tires for you. We'll pay you what . it costs us of you'll do it yourself. On all tires which we do pot install,, we made a reduction of from $1 to $2.50. , Tire Insurance If desired, we will insure your tire against road hazards for one year. If you have this insurance and have bad luck, your re pairs cost you nothing. Ask about this ! Hub Tire Shop 502 SOUTH SIXTH orn JJnlon, Hev. and Mrs. C. C. Hitl let of Morrill, Ur. F. M. Trout of Mnlln and H. C. Tlchnor of LanBoll valley. ., : KAKTMQt'AKK . ''klNOSTON,'' St. 'Vincent, Kob, 18. Advices .reqoived here from Oron tul a (.British iHland in tlio Wind ward group), announco that a pro longed earthquake was experienced there at 10:40 o'clock last night. Tha advices mako no mention of casualties or damage. V C0RETHR0AT 'fc Oofgl. .with warm anlt wster thon. iippIy,ovr thront V VAPORUB ' Ov&r tf MitUun Jar, Uud Yearly No delays with Quick Starting Shell Gas oline. It starts quick. SHELL COMPANY ot CAuromiA QaitarfingQuahtu v -originate by SHEttlL maintained by SMELL sddcvayivhere by SHELL fcMjiM mjnm,mi'JMiii mii i o. TIRES''. .'".; k ' 30x3 cord .............,,.,.....,....:....$ 9.40 30x3 cord oversize : 13.50 31x4 cord :.. 17.00 32x4 cord 18.50 TUBES 30x3 grey $1.50 30x3 red 2.00 32x4 grey 2.55 . 32x4 red 3.00 ,: ' - , Reduction CHAS. JOHNSON, Mgr. Pains Stopped Romomhor this when you fool a pain. Mil lions have learned how to stop It at onco. Kor 60 years they havo done so by rubbing with t, Jacobs Oil, I All tbo pains aillod with rheumatism, wll.li soreness, backache or lanfenoos. And chost coldn are chnckod at tho start. Just4 rub tbo sore spot' with Rt, Jacobs Oil, It causes counter Irritation, Or IthouiuatUm Backaclia Lameness 'V' v.: to you at these .' ; 1 ' PHONE W fornidlUotis It rolloves tha conRastlon by bring Ins the blood to the (rface. Thon tho pain In ondedl' and you can wait In comfort while Nature euros. . Now tlioro are several ways offer to do , this. But romnmbor' that At. Jacobs Oil has for .AS .years stoof tho test, it Jms proved Itself to ml'r Hons, Nobody ihas ,evr found any thing bettor, on4 nobody ever, will. Don't, wall, until the pain .stars, Koel St.,Jcobs Oil on, haud'.' Jt may Suva nlfthts of .uttorlng ,tu,b tha sore spot as Soon as a pln appears ,2' ';.Sh.t ,oo(W, "jOoi xeUef at, onno'. Think what protectlott this meuns to yo.i, and the cost Vi 90! Offl. , Lumbago Sorones .Chest CotdV .V