til fAOR TIMER THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, ORBGOM ATORDAY, Jims i,HM Tf Iamwmmmmmvwmmvmmwwmvwwvmawv OREGON'S BACK YARD jtiyy-xnjfu"WWVVVV'v'ii"VViTM - i i ir-ii-wywn (From tho Htulo Chamber of Com morco News letter). A renldcnt of Klumath Full wiihi U Itin Portland Central Mhrnry ro ontly, and iwhllo thorn, mndo an In tenntod Inhpoetlon of a Iutko rollof MAP of tho ntato, which hIiowh tho contour of tho rill tn and vnllnyH, ountalnit, rlvorn and nlnln of Ore Hon. Thin map occujile a prominent position In tho hallway nf tho llhrary. "Do you know," remarked thl ICIatnath Kail man, "that mnp of VruKon look to mo oxarlly llk one UrKn farm, with It orrhnrd and car (W7'bbsbbbbH L!iaHBtra&?4H OIIAItMX HAM, rrrAluVot of tho Hrt Nullonnl IMnk (if KUnuttli Falls, pmxldfnj of the OrrRon tlmmlwr of Oommortv it Imontrr for Klnnuitli Full. dan tracts. Hit groves nf tree, and Uio Inrico Kruln field and panturm In the back ground. "Horo n havo Portland, which In Ikn hoadqunrtorn of tho farm, nltunt ml on tho outlet, tho highway, Thn hlithway In tho Columbia Itlver. Hack af Portland, thn farm house, wn havo tho garden tract thn Willamette Valley. Around ths edge of tho gar if on tract, we havo tho orchard Flood Itlver, Hocun Hlvcr and limp iua ValloyN Along thn fence thn ffaicadex and the coast hills wo havo tho graven of trees, our timber ttupply On tho other sldo of thn Can cades nro tho grain and hay fluids usd the cttllo pasture. "Oregon In llko n large farm, but Uio farm han been mismanaged In Ike past, Portland has been too busy swapping horses lth her neighbor to look after tho crops that aro In tha fields, and war down in Oregon' back yard Klamath Palis the clghhors to tho south havo been Jumping tho fence and stealing wnt erm.etons the buslnens of that dist rict." Thern Is food for thought In the remarks of thn man from Klamath IWls, and tho Illustration In a good e. Oregon should bo a unit, even an thn relief map suggests, and only through concerted effort can the greatest development of the stnto be obtained, Tho ntatn of Oregon boasts of ft ell vernltr of potential resources both agriculturally and Industrially, and tbn rompleto development of theso ro seurce depends primarily upon thn lifted offort of tho communities of tho stato. A racont letter from Charles Hall, resident of thn filnto Chamber, touching upon that point In general nad In regard to tho Klamath Kails wwtlon and tho land settlement pro gram In particular, Is reproduced here: "Klamath Kalis. "Dear Mr. Quayle: "I am iwTltlng to oxpross some con tloslons that I havo formed In regard to tho land Bottlomonfprogram adop tod by tho Directors of tho Stnto Chamber nt tho mooting on March iidth, which Involved sending rcpro nontatlvcs In tho mlddlo west for tho pnrposo of grouping togothor pros pective Hottlors and bringing them to Oregon this summur undor tho homo Kookors' rntoa. "I was favornhly Impressed with tho plan whon It was first ndoptod. Tho progress mndo In carrying out thn plan slnco thut tlmo. and tho munnor In which tho program haH been rocolvod by tho various com munities of tho Statu scorn to point doflnltoly tn tho fact that It will bu entirely successful, "A President of tho fltato Cham ber, my Interest, naturally, Is In stnte-wido dovnlopmont, and I am glad to boo tho fltato an a wholo get behind n program which promises to accomplish definite results In tho dovolopmnnt of Oregon, Thin partic ular program In of vital Importnncu to each district of tho Htnto und It cannot fall to result In n closer union between thn various communities thumsnlvuM, In that n solid front will he presented to future problems that aru stato-wldu In scope, "Klnmtith county, tor Instance, Is no situated geographically that It Is almost cut oft from tho remainder of the Statu, and as a result, almost all of the business of thn Klamath Kails section goes to California at tho pros ent time, Another result of Klamath's Isotnted position Is that tho business Interests hero nro very favorably dis posed toward thn southern fltato Ho much so, In fact, that tho advisability of thin county being made a part of California Is discussed from time to tlmo. "This Is an unfortunate situation, and It would bo still morn unfortu natn If such a mnvo wnrn taken up nhnle-heartedly, because the Klam ath Kails district, an jou know, In ono of tho richest In the fltato Thn senti ment of thn majority of tho business Interests, however, Is still thnl of toy ally to Oregon, and development plans such as thn ono now being car ried forward by thn fltato Chamber will havn tho effect of making this loyalty mom real and dnflnlto. "When It Is shown that Oregon an a wholo In cognltant of tho needs of KJamnth county, as Is evidenced by tho land settlement program which will undoubtedly add to tho prosper- y of thin community through the addition of of substantial cltltens, and when thn work of thn Htatn Chamber and othir organisations If aligned with tho efforts pu. forth b this community In attompt'ng to s'. curo an extension to rnll llnei to tap thin district, and really mako It 'an Industrial and agrl:ul'unl part of tho State, thoro need be no fear that Klamath county, or any other cr.unty will bo other than Intersoctfd, and aggrmslvoly Interested, In all state wtdo matter. "Yours very tiuly, "CHARLKS HAW.." AAAAAAAAAAAAAJAAAAAAAAAAAAWUWjW&WWWWWWW aiMsmmim aaaaaaaaaaaMMaa...eaii;es -((-(-M-M-M---tnjnj1n WANTED MISCELLANEOUS MVWWWWWWirWWWWWWM KOIt RAIjH Furniture balding. faathnrn, rugs, etc. U. B. Wade, G07 Carlylo and Plorco streets; (llt- lio nouno on mil beyond cemetery). Do not call Haturday. 17-18 !M A DAY OFF UNTIlj HOM) Loxlngton, In flno condition, Itegular price... I14G0 Now down to .... $132C Chalmers n splendid buy, Ktarted at $1100 Now down to 9&o KI.AMATH flAUAUK, Miturlcit Iirjraat' I'luco 42.1 H. OtJi Ht. ICtf KOHI) IUK1 250; n now tlren; good running condition. Central Oarage. 17-18' WANTI3D On Urooksldo ranch, Hwan Uiko Valley, man and wife; man to work In hay field, woman to cook. Phono 11F12. 17-23 IIAIU1AINH IN UHKn OAIIH 1 1919 fltudebaker Biz, five pan songcr. 1 1916 fltudebaker Hlx, Mven pas nnnger. 1 1916 Iteo. flva passenger. 1 1918 Ford. 1 1918 Maxwell touring. 1 1920 ono-lon Ford truck with cab and body. At HHK MOTOR OO. 400-416 Booth Hlxth Bt. 17tf "Whon wo mr our shoos will wear. wo know. One pair here has been bown COO time and shown very Ut ile wenr yet. See them at The Kvans Hhoo Co, 16-18 Instruction on the steel guitar, ak. lelo, second guitar, will bo given by Clark ft Bonnett, room T, Liberty Room, 3rd end Main St. Phone 419. If you want to learn to play n string ed Instrument, this 1 your ohanco. C-20 Bee that 6121 Dlue Serge Bait at K K K Store for $35. Written guar antee with overy suit for wear and service. ttf Do your feet tremble youT Beet., specialist at your service IKKK tore. Free examination and advlee. SM Tho business of Washington hotels may hare been hit by the simple In saturation day ceremonies, but the lobbyists probably are making up far that. Practical mill man with 28 year' experience would llko to operato mill ju to bu tnounand on Aharon, or sal' ary. Host of references. Address P. O Box 1093, Klamath Falls, Or. 16-18 Try the Independent Market for the very boat In fresh muI earod meats. Phone 643J. 1136 Main St. 14-18 Thern will he a dance at tbo old cheese factory Saturday night. 11-18 2000 OAU Flit TANK 8 left Inside diameter, 6 feet, 6 In chos deep. Adjustable Iron hoops, knock down. Ready for Immediate delivery, $75.00. Other nlzea made to order at proportionate prloe. Lake side Lumber Co. 15-21 WANTBD Woman to help on dairy ranch. For appointments eall 32F2, after 3 p. m. 14-11 FOR SALE l-room boaae, atotfern. clone In, on pavement. Term. Dot 100A, Herald. 14-18 The Singer Sswlna Machine Co. of fice in now located at 308 Main Bt. Hemstitching done. 14-20 FOR RKNT Two Inrge, light offlco roomn over flugnrman'n store. Stoam heat being installed. Chllcote ft Smith, 633 Main 81. 17-18 812 Oak street nnder new man- agomont now, Turner apartments. Apartments to rent. 17-23 FOR SALi; tiult com, all kinds, at cost. Many good thing nro can show, Seo Dick, ttb and Klamath 17-18 Btktle Does Heavy Damage in Montana MISSOULA. Mont., June 18. An Inspection of timber in the upper Illackfoot valley has rovcaled a loss of millions of feet of valuablo timber through tho work of tho mountain plno bottle, according to J. C Evcndon, Insect control In- vestlgntor of tho United State sor- vlco, Washington, D. 0., who mado tha survey. It was found that tho beetle had caused very serious dam- ago In tho lodgepolo and yollow plno stands. FOR HALK Al paying business Mutt soil or trade snap. What havo you? Seo Dick, 6th and Klamath Avo. 17-18 FOR BALK Auto cars, few. Will trade. What havo youT See Dick. 6th and Klamath Ave. 17-18 FOR RKNT nr.tho wcok or month 2 pleasant sleeping room. Reas onable rates. Inquire of Dr. O. F. Domorcst, 227 Jefferson, or phone 447R. 17-20 WANTBD Four passengers for Portland, by auto. Icavlng Mon day. Inquire Mecca Peel Room. 17-18 40 acres of good Und, about one half under ditch; value $30. Will trade for car of good valuo. J. O. Hamakcr, Donanxa, Ore. 16-21 Paints, oil and varnish. Up-to-date lino of wall paper. W. E. ft J. K. Pattorson, contracting painters, 127 N. 4th St. Phono 196W. 16-21 Woman wanted for general bonser work; no children. Apply Riverside hotel, Merrill. 14-10 Plane your order early for tboao milk-fed fryers for Saturday delivery. Independent Market, I43J. 14-11 PaMuro for rent for bucks. Shook ranch, Dairy, Oregon. 14-18 DRKBSMAKINO First claas work goarantood. Mrs. Jefferson, 2 Main 14-2C FOR SALE For touring 1918, 4 npeod trans., Ifhseler shock, new scot covers, water circulator, Ray field carbuerator. Cheap for cash. Seo at Dodge Oarage, or Inquire at Blue Bird. lltf Mr. Auto-Kno Says I There Is not a battery mado that equals the Phila delphia Diamond Orld for service and dopondablllty. Our patrons say s. We say so. Oar competitors say so. 1 (But not for publication.) FOR 8INCE1UI SKBVICW. The Electric Shop . WMHsW.1, 123 Ho. Blsl St. Phone 127 aaaBSkMHJ'Sl t 4))000tJ'e)4) CLOTHES OF REAL DISTINCTION wet sVsk MsuU SiB 4hK. woM-assa ltAlwtLAamaJlar Ysft tM wjf aaT "srMgfw vjBaasna iSJtaii ibsmssmiiv fceTMtsssjsjnn sjava to fit yon perfectly aad to retain Its ertia siiisifism dartaet CHAS. J. CIZEK, Merchant Tailor BIS Mala St. FOR SA1.E 4-room house furnished or unfurnished. Also cabin, 1605 Oro. Ave. 13-18 Ladles Outing Wear In Khaki Wool Serge. Corduroy and Kamplt Cloth at K K K more. 3tf CITY GARBAGB Wtvem jom Waatt tpxrhoce rtmKrfd, can 10P4S. Choice outside rooms n refined home close In, free bath and tele phone. Rates reduced. Call at 421 Oak Ave. 10-23 Straws and Panamas, beet line la town at K K K Store. 3tf FOR RENT Furnished rooms for gentlcmen: $4 and $5 per week; single. Palaco Rooming House. 626 Main St. 16-18 WEATHER RECORD I o o Hereaftor Tho Herald will publish tbo mean and maximum tempera- ure and precipitation record a tak en by tho U. S. Reclamation sorvlco tatlon. Publication win cover uio day previous to the paper's Issuo, up to & o'clock or tno day. Pro Max. Mln. clpltatlon Juno 1 78 41 Juno 2 78 48 Juno 3 70 61 Juno 4 74 46 .29 Juno C 83 49 Juno 6 86 64 Juno 7 77 BO Juno 8 77 47 Juno 9 t 74 44 Juno 10 84 47 Juno 11 8G 46 Juno 12 88 44 Juno 13 84 30 Juno 14 72 36 Juno 1G 61 39 Juno 16 66 36 Juno 17 69 36 Kxporlonced man bookkeeper would llko books to koep evening, or other offlco work. Address C. B. D Herald. 16-18 FOR RKNT Furnished 4-room ap artment. Phone 273J. 16-18 FOR SALK Ono rebuilt Oakland, 1 rebuilt llulck. Inquire City Hall. 16-22 Crossctt'a $10; Mostormado $10, Why pay more Evans Shoo Co. lb-18 If you 'wnnt your shoes repaired today, leave them at The Kvans Shoe Co's Repair Dept., 727 Main. 16-18 Several used standard cars sold on long tlmo payments. Can be seen and demonstrations given at Maurice Bryan's, Klamath Oarage, 436 Sixth street. Open evenings and Sunday. Ask for Mr. White or Morrison. 11-18 1 1918 Bulck new car, guaranteed. Four new cord tires. Men's Duxbak and Kamplt outing wear at K K K Store. 3tf Dental plates made or repaired. Call any day except Saturday. &t. O. F. Demorest, 227 Jefferson St. Phono 447R. 8-21 Cooking Electrically the ideal method Electrically equipped kitchens hold no terrors for the housewife. They are cool, cozy, and comfortable in the summer. They eliminate the drudgery, the grime and the nerve racking tension caused by wood stoves. The expense is surprising ly low. Let us tell you about it. eikVIMkWVWMIk Hie California Oregon Power Company u 'Let us be your servant? ROOMS 60 and 76 cents per night. All aro clean, light, outsldo rooms; Includon bath. 920 Klamath Avonuo. Home Rooming House, 15-21 FOR SALK Motorcyclo. Inquire nt Klamath Dyo Works. 1G-18 Wo nro not advertising a salo. Our rogular prices nro below so-callod salo prices. Tho Evans Shoo Co. 15-18 Comploto lino of standard farm ma chinery, and largo stock of repairs for McCormlck nnd Doorlng mowers, blndors nnd headers. Tho Knllna Store, Malln, Oregon. 16-21 Try a pair of lluckhccht Army shoes and bo satisfied nnd contented. At Tho Evans Shoo Co. 16-18 BOSCH and GRAY& DAVIS As official representatives, we employ experts in the repair and adjustment of electrical automo tive equipment. We have special tools and testing apparatus, ac curate information from the fac tory, use none but genuine parts, and do prompt and careful work. REEff AUTO SUPPLY CO. 1 1th St., Near Main Phone 298-J OFFICIAL BOSCH Service Station Ah'rican BoschsMro Corporation tmn.tnt.tu mass FtSBBsKBBBk -a. DOINGS OF THE DUFFS The Waiter Was a Witness BY rM I'VE MADE VOU SOMETHING LIKE MOTHrri U5EU lOMflKK! II WILL 1CLK 70UK i I INDIGESTION -TAKE IT BEFORE fUWCHJ IN AGLASO Or- WATEK 3fl ' 'Wl ft.Tv it! i was i'LL. HAVE THE REGULAR LUNCH.. BUT BRING MEA TALL GLASS OF WATER WITH NO ICE, FIRST! . I' . M Nessir! m L- 1 W r ' ? iXaastV I jJsinu'H H' iw J say nk VOUVE GOT TO HAND IT TO A WOMAN'S THRIFT! I WAS GOING TO A DOCTOR AND IT WOULD HAVE COST ME A COUPLE OF DOLLARS AND THIS WILL PROBABLY DO ME MORE GOOD! n v. r fei ". jfmkr P' sbbsVVsV-2 2em. CsasHSI Jr Wt nm, in Pg : ' Nil fS i iKoi WHArs THIS SERVICE CHARGE OF TWO DOLLAR5 ON HERE FOR.? ALMAN ii THE GLASS AND THE CHASER,SIR zr