.LP, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON Pgo Two Kg al lil u The'EveningHerald Kit, ftOULK....K4Jtor wirt PaMkhrr H.' ft. WLIi-U......... CUjr Kdltor Published dally except Sunday, by Tho ltorsld Publishing Company of Klamath Falls, at 119 Eighth street. Knterod at tho postoffleo at Klam nth Falls, Ore, (or transmission through tho malts ni second-class matter,. MKMDRR OP THK ASSOCIATED PREBS Thn Associated Press In exclusive ) entitled to' thn use for publica tion 0t nil no it dispatcher credited to It, or not other l6 credited in tlilH paper, nnd also tho local news published herein. Tt'isi.v, april it, inaa I SOUNDS WELL, BUT I ANOTHER periodical awakening to tho loss sustained by Oregon through thn trade of southern Ore gon counties with California commer cial centers. Is Indicated In tho cur rent Issue of tho stnto chamber of commcrco bulletin. The puper P"b Jlshes an artlclo by 0. 1). Croncmlller, secretary of tho I.a)n county chamber of commcrnn on "Tho County that Oregon Foifcot." In which tho Lake county iiinyi enumerates tho ast to tourer on his county, agriculture, timber, livestock and other present jmtT'potcntlal wealth prod fleers, oomo partly dovulopod, somo undeveloped, but nil hampered In UoTelopraent by Isvk of transportation, (leogrnpbl eally a part of Oregon, It Is argued that Oregon Should aid In establish ing transportation, so that I-ako may assume, a commercial, loclal and pol itical part in tho commonwealth of which It Is a territorial part. Commenting editorially upon Croncmlllor'n criticism, the cham ber of commcrco organ say.: On another pago In this Issuo ap pears an artlclo entitled: "The County That Oregon Forgot." The tltlo Itself Is a reproach and a criticism against tho cntlro state, but tho criticism Is Just. Nor is the erltlclsm applleablo only to I.ako county, which Is tho subject of this particular article, but applies equally to tho entire southern sec tion of tho state which Is bounded on tho west by tho Cascades and on tho east by the state of Idaho, and which Includes Klamath, Lake, Harney and Malheur counties. These four counties comprise inoro than one-third of the land area of Oregon, aggregating 33. 735 squaro miles, or larger than tho combined a'reas of the states of Now Jersey. Massachusetts, Con necticut and Now Hampshire. Itut tho present population of theso four counties Is slightly OTer 30. 000, or about one-ninth of the pop ulation of tho city of Portland. What Is the potential wealth of this vast empire? Today, when theso four counties aro practically Inaccessible, cut oft from the ro mnlnder of tho state, penetrated for only a few miles on three sides by railroads, there Is produced an nunlly mere than one-third of the href cattle produced In theostate. r inr. 5KS hind: more than one- third of tho alfalfa produced In ihc" state, or 200,334 ions, anu mora than one-third of the sheep mark eted from Oregon, or 721.83C head. These agricultural products nro the only ones that can be pro duced remote from transportation; It Is difficult to surmise the pro ductivity of this section If ade quate transportation facilities enabled tho small farmer, the di versified farmer, and the dairyman to mlgrato to tho rich valleys and Irrigated sections of this vast ter rltory. Agriculture Is tho greatest sin glo undeveloped asset of theo four counties, but thero aro others. In Lake county. lor Instance there Is a slnglo belt of pine timber that stretches unbroken for n dlstanco of ISO miles which has been prac tlrally untouched. It Is said that at ono point In this great forest, a larger area of standing pine can bo seen than from any other point In tho world. Klamath Falls, In Klam nth county, has long been a lumber-producing renter, Through' what channels and In what direction do tho products of "Oregon'H forgotten counties" move Not through Oregon. Tbo bulk of tha tonnage of agricultural products und livestock produced n Malheur und Harney counties moves eastward to IdahoKlamath and Lake counties have their only outlet southwurd to California. When agricultural product lcayo any section to find a market, thero Is always a return stream of com modities purchased for tho use nnd development of that section. Where do tho consumers In that. vas,t ter ritory purchaso their supplies? Not In Oregon, but In .California nnd Idaho whero tho market Is found. Tho answer to tho problem Is transportation, and that means railroads. Settlers will 'follow tho railroads und a fully developed hlghwuy system will follow tho fcet tlers, but first tho railroads, must bo built. At present "looso end' of railroads touch this empire; In tho north at Oend. In tho norcsoast at Crane; In tho southwest at lkovlow and Klamath Falls. Do tweun theso "loose ends" lies tens of thousands of squaro miles of undeveloped territory which has aptly been termed "tho last front ier." Oregon must help her "forgot ten count los" beforo these counties forget Oregon. Tho logic of tho last sentence Is obvious. If tho people of southern Oregon must develop their destinies without aid from Oicgon, there will come n tlmo when their economic de velopment, though more slowly tit talned that If they had aid, 'vlll mako them Independent of Oregon There Is material In the nrea spoken of for tho creation of a now common wealth, nnd unless something Is done to link us closer, commercially and politically with Portland nnd Salem. It Is natural thai some day wo must develop our own commercial and pol itical capitals In other words, the Idea of tho writer will bo carried out nnd tho "forgotten counties will for get Oregon." Development of southern Oregon would bo hastened If Oregon would extend tho holplng hand to which wo aro entitled, but past experience has taught that whllo thero has been much talk of holpful pollcle, It has necr been transmuted luto action. The tlmo Is hero, however, when words will satisfy us no longer. The Western Pacific Is looking this way. nnd It their building plans material ise wo will havo an eastern and southern outlet that will soxer almost entirely the bonds that hold us. This Is n fertile field nnd who sows a seed of holpfulncss at this critical period In development, will reap a rich harvest of bcnellt If Portland realise fully tho day for soolhlns words 1 past and tho tlmo for action here, then by nil territorial rights, tho ounorluntty to reap Is hers. Hut Izatlun, has been ery much misun derstood nnd misinterpreted. The undersigned commllteo, duly chosen -to represent Local 1SS be tween Its official sessions, lo pro oiit further misunderstanding of said order, withdraws same at tho request of the state conciliation board, and In so doing wishes to as. sure the board of Its fullest co-operation to the end that no obstacle may be In the way of an nmleahle settlement of this controversy. Tho uboo order shall remain In full force and effect during tho period of Investigation and udjust ment of the board. The undersigned committee also, to show lt absolute, willingness to secure a peacealilo solution of tho controversy now pending before tho board, agree that the workmen. members of our organization, are . - i -in . i DO YOU REMEMBER ' When lllll Oiltlg barged UH) for nil i) lug J?l,0tH m-ros I be street'.' When Hlenrn mill Kmniltl debated Mtnihp land with Notion Mi'Linui'.' When mow than half the hoi-ei dlesl with t'tuoollo When Atlnlpli Trill, mid .lidinii lliunuist fought In front nf I'm In-' saloon? When John (ilelni ntleiiilod nil the iiitltr- itmml.ups in help bruliil the tnlirV,' Vhrn Oirlej I'm I Klamath'' Wiiili inn led the mall mill hooc lii'tlii' soldier., nt Jim Tobln's mill John width eu'rjlMHlj took sides'. The two lirlilues nt accept '. T. Mltli'i' famous IhwmiIi mrr land In Keiui mill n fight for whlth the i ninth Mimilil When the shecidienler mis murdered ill Mnllu mid ihiowii Into ii i . .. ...... nt liberty, as far nj our organltn- ;"''". '" ' oirenu.r never iipprtiii-im.-ii . lion Is concerned, to meet with the emploes In lndltldu.il plant or as It Is an opportunity that will not List Jean forever. "Till: fillllf FKOM NOWIIKHK" HKKN AT STItAXI) TO.Ntfill r A delightfully human story Is pro mised In "The Girl from Nowhere." a Sclznlck production starring Klalne Hammcrsteln, which will he present ed nt tho Strand theatre today Tho rolo of Mavis Cole, pla)cd by Miss Ilammerstcln, demands skilful Interpretation of many dramatic moods. Tho story carries an Interest ing romance through numerous com plications and ends with a surprise that gives that engaging twist to an entertainment as exemplified In wholesomo screen diversions George Archalnbaud. who has til rected Miss Ilammerstcln In all of her more recent Selznlck presenta tions. supervlscd,productlon of "The; Girl from Nowhere." Ho was fortu nate In having In the supporting com pany William Davidson as leading man. Huntley Gordon. Warren Cook. Colin Campbell, Louise Prusslng and groups of plants, acting In conjunc tion with the board, to work out n solution nnd equitable adjustment of the controversy. INTKIINATIONAL I'NION OF TlMIlKRWORKURtf. "lly general committee. "J. 0 McCOY. Secretary. "CHAS imOWN. Chairman " The 39 wnrk'ers called to tostlfj up until noon today were as fol fel fol eows: A. C Stockton, Henry Sweetman. Chas. Drown, J. C McCoy, Virgil L. Tuter. J. II. Hlbbert, Dron I Teed. J.irk F.iltou, Jack Higgren. Newton DJorge. Ilert Sanders, C. F. UaggdaK Archlo Johnson, Chester Porter. K. J. Keltogg, Geo Doden helmer, James T. Lnper, Swan on , Sam .lessen. K. J Dnr- nett. William Rouch. Pete Itcttel, Chas. McCoy, Clarence Darr, Frank Postal. Joe Dose. W. H. Denno, J. C. McCcy. J. K. Vnncamp. Virgil Tutor, Vincent LaChance, Chis. It. Williamson. Geo. Kline, Peter Vo gel. II A. Hansen. A. F. White. Peter Vogel (recalled). I). A. Han sen (recalled). F I). McRtwee. Yes. sir: a new hat for Kaster K. Sugarman 11 Cascnde and Sluslaw- forests allot ted 190.000 for road work. Cottage Grove-Lorane road con tract awarded, bid $24,S40 Southern Pacific to spend $17. bOO.OOO on Oregon Improvements Sllvcrlon natntorlum assured. When II. M Tliiitihee built n iwiter-iiower wheel l lift tho Miller mil of the m amp writ of Uike KwminuV Ar -'' , 87 MA,N " I I EASTER MILLINERY J I'm .Mlnses, Matlnns and Uhlldieu 1 I . 1'iitiK Sl.lb' I I'll fed tjuallly I 1 Piiplilm- I'llt'e I . -! I 1)1 JJ-I (JltKCK DANK I'l.OSCS WASHINGTON, April II Clou lug of tbo llouinu .v National Hani, of (Ituero was leported today by cable dispatches to the toiniuerii depart ment, Millions Every Year End Stomach Trouble Hy Taking TANLAC 25,000,000 BullUt .told When Thatt her mid Wiuih'ii pbm'il flr-t slemii mitigation on tin tipper lake mid Cuptiilii leMiw nit the lower lake'.' When At l.r.nltf ilefenleil Dill Smllli for iiiiiuly i lerk mid Dill Ment In IVIIiau lla mid iniido llal.N t pa) latnpnlgu etM'iist',' Winn ii mob ntli'inplfil (lt hint; liiws at Hie l,lukllli holel ami the th'put) shi'iltf and one of Hie inoh rro kllleil'.' When I'll Muni kllliil mi Indian at till, two. let out on hall, paid the IhiiiiL, mid "kipped loi t.inoaii) ami tbo ioiint liullt it iniiil lion-o nith (lie iiione) V When .ludge Oir ttas set owl) roilrt liniiso tunl'-' irltlilCil for pl.tiilltig tni-s In tho SAVOY CAFE 532 Main Street CHINESE DISHES NOODLES SPECIAL MERCHANTS' LUNCH, 11 TO 2 OBREGON WILL ACT Stem Measures lo Do Taki n Agulnsi .Mctlian Hi Ih'Is MEXICO CITY. April 1 1 Stem measures for dealing with rebels against tbo .Mtxlcnn central gotern ment were outlliud In a pro.sUlontl.il decree, made public yesterday. The decreo Is directed tu Attorney Gen eral Nerl. Heretofore President Obregou has dealt leniently with leaders of upris ings, but tho tone of his decree dull sates that ho Is exasperated with several lenders of small groups who. while not constituting nn actual men ace, gle a bail Impression of con ditions both hero and abroad. Henceforth, says tho decree, those who actually engage In Insurrections or declare Ihemseltes as Imlplent re bels, will bo dealt with arrnrdlng to law, und i;ern Justice will bo meted nut sSfcsMMjsSMiA4SsMMsWhsSMMMI CLASSIFIED ADS MISCELLANEOUS sMASWSWSsBStSS) FILZ SCHOOL OF ML'KtO Present enrollment 38 pupils. There Must lie a Itt'OMin other skilful players to round out the) FOn SALK Second-hand storo Very For tho Met 'that our present enroll cast with skilful completeness HKAHI.NG SIIOWH I'HOOIIK.N' (Conlnued from Page 1) stated that ho did not feel a man could do any more work In nine or 10 hours than ho could do In eight; reasonable. .Must sell at once. Cull, ment Is tho largest ctor held by n C24 Klamath ave. 10-15 i school In Klamath county. Complcto I course on tho piano In 30 lessons. WANTED Housework by the hour or day. Phono 34 U. 10-11 EASY WALKING Rubber make It. Sco Jack Front. heels 10-tt Course starts ut any time. Knroll now Studio 30C-309 Winters' Hide. SOtf FOR RKNT Apartment, ground a. m. to 6:30 10-12 Walnut St. 10-11 .x... t. ... nr.i hnn.lllnu mi- "uu -'o "! i o sell. .ewiy '"" " "- - - enameled and papered. 09 Washing' cblnery. Jio conuneu ins smiiici,.lt&n nono o82J., to men piling lumber In theyards Hojp. m. further stated that It had been his i i .i... . n..n wnriiini! lcht F0" SAI.fc Offlco desk, library experience that a man worklni, "Wt , abe toJ(nB r hours put enough "push Into the anJ a ,ot or frull jarg Ca al C3g work to accomplish as mucn as no would In 10 hours, and that ho also felt that an eight hour day wuld re sult In stable men In this district In a short time, becauso men would rather havo shorter hours and a lit tlo less pay, than to havo long hours. With. ery few exceptions all wit nesses called for the cmploos stated ,!... nrnulil lirpfor D. waKO CUt tO U WANTED Nino Ilourbon red turkoy eggs. Please state price and wrlto Ray Freuer, II. F. D. No. I. Olenc. Oregon. S-13 FOR RENT Four-room house on Michigan au-uuo. Inquire 1648 Menlo Way 8-11 i:. R. CARPENTER. Painter and nine hour day. If a choice became ' laporhanKtr. Phono 27CJ necessary. As to tho liwinoou or men A-8-M-12 leaving this district and going to the California mills for a longer day and moro pay, in lieu of tho hort day here, all witnesses with ono or two exceptions stated, thoy would prefer to Btay hero and take tho wage cut. and they thought tho other men would tlo the same. Tho questions put to all witnesses wero of tho samo order. Thoy con cerned principally tho question or preforenco for wage or hour cut and efficiency In tho mill from the own ers' standpoint. In tho latter case, with but two exceptions, all thought tho eight-hour day would bo prefer ablo to tho nine-hour day. Tho ques tion of California competition was also brought'up. Tho resolution presented by tbo Tlmberworlicn local was as fol lews: "It appears from tho questioning nt tho hearing boforo tlio hiuio board of conciliation that tho order Irsued by International Union of Tlmborworkors, Local No. 188, rel ative tc tbo withdrawal of Its main tonanco members from employment In the wooiIh, mills nnd factories doclarod to bo unfair by said organ- FOR RKNT Nicely furnished room for ccntleman, SI 2 N. 9th St. 0-8 S. C. White. Leghorn Uaby Cblx for April. May ft Juno delivery from our own bred-to lay stock Our prices uro right Model Poultry Farm, W, C Hmlth, Prop., Coming, Cul, Estab lished 1904. C-29 If you want to sell It. huy It, tradt It. or find It, try Herald classified ad. , Taste is a matter of tobacco tiulity W c Hitch ituur buncit Mtl that the tobmui uicJ in Chntcrf.cM ire orfinct quility (ind licineol'lx-tttf tute) thin In in) uilitr iif,Jtcttc it the price. htS''t tf .10"' TfJ.'r C. 0 0? UsV'SM .sssssssssssffltls '" sEsPtPsLsssssI LssssssssssssssssssssttHissV HsV FSssssssssssVsWssVsHr ssssssil HsssssssssssLsHCssBT UtsssssssssssW Lower Price 20 now 18c 10 now 9c (Two 10't-18) Chesterfield CIGARETTES of.Turkiih and DomcsticjobaccotbltruUi M iw LOST Roll music somewhero on Main St. Finder please phono 33 or 430, l 7-S I Kuedlsh select certified seed oats, ton lots 2 V4 eta; less quantity 3 t-ts J. A. Dushong, Klamath Falls, Ore gon. Call at Murphoy'a Food stoe, 124 S. Cth St. 3tt White Leghorn baby chicks, 111.00 per 100. Tancrcd strain. Heavy layers; circular. Henry Tarratt, Corn lug, Cal. 7-29 Order your trees, shrubs and rose bushes. KLAMATH FLOWER KHOP Phono 089 834 Main 8t. 0-20 Slnglo man wants 2 room com pletely furnished apartment. Kitchen not necessary. Rent must be reason ublu for 'permanent tenant. Private entrance prefurred. Uho rent, locu tion, etc., In letter lo A. I). C. care Herald. .HsiklllBIBBBBBBBlBBBs I VEsKiBBBlKvSm s tsssVPs9PQg9K i'.sssssfisfllssVsil 3 FLOWERS FOR EASTER "SAY IT WITH FLOWERS" Potted Lilies Galore, in all their radiance and beauty, await your early selection. Our j-tore con tains many other pretty plants, such as Rose bushes in bloom, Hy drangeas, Spireas, Hyacinthe, Tu lips, Genistas, Primroses, Azcalas and Rhododendrons. Out flowers of all descriptions and kinds in season. Klamath Flower Shop Phone 589 834 Main Mail Orders Filled ssssst lr sssssssssssssH ' ssf ssW ' 1 1 JsBnankw. .BsfiCBBBBBBkIBlBBBliiB4 ssssVsVs!EbsbssssssVB' riissssinsVsVBRD HBssssPKBllssssssV F3 JT fc Bsi n 1 Seed lor Your GARDEN, IAIN; or FIELD MURPHEVS SEED STORE 124 South Sixth Street Phone 87 ft h i i ,Xi'H .-ii n I or. J ,iuSlliiii,i ih ii r I SJBrPSK .X.