ta'M ..V?l. lnM i . T tfj .. ,i . r. v K- :- rrf V ri ' ? A t! to . . if fVTOMMr, JVLY T, lHf . THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON .". MOX. kvrj. Jrfcfcie... MUOUy -Adtettlstat Mumr CENTRAL OREGOM'S HEWPBINT Pabllalitd iiilr ateast Sunday, fey Tkt Harald Pabltehlag Company ot Klamath Tails, at 111 Eighth street. 1..1 ". '.i iiaat4 at tat aoatotflea at Klaai ata-:ratla,nOra . tor. traaawhsriai V asYtkiJM ;tkua-. usa lor, MUM mm mi aav mptcie. araaita tflti Watt ataarwlM eratfts la aww? t 1 t'TfU'lWBAf, JULY 27, 1M. ( tTHi STATE PRESS . X. WWOreJron Jdurnai) TUB Increasing Importance ot the Oregon State Areas' association I one ot the notable thing In Ore gon, i -j The Camilla 'meetltag' univer sally described by tbe1 member. as the molt notable ty, Jho history of Use. state. Th;attendance w ten Urgeitj the purpose for the ffirthir develosmeat ot Journalism war tht moat jnafked. rhVfaelllUM.unrt en tertainment provided, by the1 Corral- been, eualed The JmpresMoa;? car ried away and the determination by tkojwNjri atteVda3eeto-SbVo nnd more strive tor the advancement and development, ot the state were never bo pronounced. The organisation In an earlier per lod was looked apoa.as ao annual Junket In a meaauru ibauwas ao ac curate assessment, nut If that Im pression lingers In any mind, It sboiltd bo. dtsmlseed.- Tho .present up-state newspaper Is u going bualncas and profcaatonal .conrCrp. It has passed t6 tno(atate of nn. alert and revenue-producing en terprise. It la a reflection of tho com munity mood for development and is often superior to It. It dally or week ly ihirrora tho imbttc spirit ot tho eomrrfunHy 'and often' la the facto'r tkat' leadiiMft The banker, the mer- chant'.'tlib'mechanlri ttia professional main, lliV public library and1 tho com munity bualnesa organisations lave thnlr'taeforsbip, bat neither la aa Ira irfrlaa't'svBJ'ofteB (a of tar leaa raluc in 'ieaderthte' than the local editor atnet irubilsfecr. ' c The OrKoh, State Press assocla Hon of today' I composed of serloaa, aubatantlal.viiealy alert and many brititant' iaeafaBd women. Ita Ideals are ;ijidlny and. iia aaemberib'lp' cbaa'Uly. planning a hilar and "bet ter Oregon. ,The eommaalty societies, dereiop'aieat leajues and other state-' wide' drgaaiaaTloni' play their pari, bul'h'ere la''aB iasoclaUon that la ita potenUajijlis'la wltkoat a coanter tiAri 'or eoMBciltor. It la time for business, profession al and other, aclWItlea la 'Oregon, aa well as newspaper ,rnea themselves, members or non-members, to place a new valuation on the Oregon Press association. Tho viewpoint of tho rallies areas the supremo court divorcing certain of eastern, central nnd southeastern ' lines from the Southern Pacific la re- Oregon Is contained In the follewing: appeal and- resolution, determined upon at the meeting ot tho Central Oregon Development lcnguo& Tftirna recently, at which tho railway situa tion' aHslhg'buUof tho supreme coart decision untnerglng the Southern and Central Pacific llnea was consider ed. A folder containing the views of the coBferees. headed "K Plea for Justice- aad an Opportunity for Cen .UalaBd 8outhenstorn Oregon,'.' and addressed to the cities and towns In Oregon enjoying rait transportation. Is being widely distributed. Us con tenia are aa follews: We appeal to yon for assistance and co-operation to obtain raltroalt development In Eastern, Central and Southeastern Oregon, From you and your' intervening and related com munities, who are more fortunately situated than the scattered settle ments In Central and Southeastern! Oregon, wn obtain our Inspiration nnd our confidence. You will not benefit n directly nor to the extent that our fsotatcd sections will bene fit. Cut as Oregon benefits so will nil ot na benefit. If .WVstern Oregon Is so fortunate aa to obtain the entry ot tho Union Pacific,- with resulting Joint opera tion between Portland and San Fran cisco, aad at the. same time secures a direct route thru Central and .Eastern Oregon, it will 'profit more than o can. estlmSte, aad at the same time wo will be afforded a commercial, social and political relationship with ker. , t Plea For laity ict us ahow the atate that whllo Eastern. Central and Southeastern Oregon haa a vast domain for settle ment. It has no room for strife or sectional dissensien: that real spirit of'unlty and comradeship abides with us aad tnat in tnia union lies a aircagih that deserves and must re ceive recognition. We placo our fortuaca and our fu ture la your hands and pledgo our best efforta to work with you In an honorablo aud determined cttort to obtain the recognition and support of Western Oregon In our endeavors tor a state development that will recog nise aad consider Eastern, Central aad Southeastern Oregon. The above 'appeal ' to t Be aeusc ot Jastlce of the people of Oregon was. araUae4 ope, ar tV 'Initial -meet-tag of tke Central Oregon Develop ment league held recently at the city of -Baraa, where representative of earn aal tie rrom Descnutc. Harney tjme ami m0ney. aad. Malheur 'eountles, bound them-1 jt will make tributary to Oregon selves la aa organization which has1 ports the products ot Central nnd Southeastern Oregon and Southern 4 flan k J o, suiting in many difference' of opin ion na to tho ultimate holding ot tho divorced lines; And, Whereas: the ownership of the "divorced lines la bt vital Impor tance to tho en tiro Pacific .coast nnd the hofthwesjl and "especially to tho State of.bregen: . .. Therefore; wo as representatives ,of. tho people ot Centra) and- Eastern Oregon, set torin our views in tnu premises In 'the following Volnts ot argument: ' -The Union Pacific should control the Central Pacific from Ocden to San Francisco and hnvo trackage right over line between Portland anil San Francisco, because of the following effect- which .such nn ar rangement, will bring abeut: Thefmero building ol the Natron cut-off from Natron to Klamath Fall will bring ano relief to Central Ore gon; such (n construction merely meaning that traffic from Willamette valley to' California could be carried over easier grndes; nnd the Southern Pacific railroad would not hnvo the Incentive to make the railroad Invest ment In Ccntrnl 'Oregon that the Un ion Pacific would, and even though 'It did tho betterment of trnnsporlu- tlon'ln Oregorf'de'ponils'upon renmm lible competition". ' ThiitW would be unreasonable to I expecrthe Southern Pacific to build feeders Into Central ami Eastern Ore gon, or to connect with somo comput ing line, while on tho other hand the Union Pacific has every Incentive to develop these sections us part of It trana-contlncntal lino. The Union Pacific has agreed, If It Is allowed to purchase or secure, operating control ot tho Central Pa cific, to complete tho Natron cut-otf, thus maklng inevitable tho construc tion ot tho' Trans-state line through j Central Oregon, connecting with Ita present Ontarlo-Crano line. Such a program ot railroad development would bo ot Immense value to tho atatu ot, Oregon nnd to the entire Pacific coast stales. This promised system would upon far development 40,000 square miles ot agricultural, mineral and timber territory now without adequate rail-1 road facilities, and mostot it without rail transportation of any kind. j ., It, .would shorten the haul from ' tL'lllnniAtf a vnlliki- nnlnta In l-nilnrn ! mVrkets by 456 mile's, minimise """"""5"""" grades and put the vast perlshablo I commission nnd tho people of Oregon products ot Velern Oregon Into to the necessity for tho construction Eastern markets at a great aavinc of 'of this promised rullroad HVMtcm. CENTRA! OREGON DEVELOPMENT I.EAdUB J. W. McCUW.OCII. President ,W. if. DOOMTLB. Secretary Ontario, Oregon. Disli Pans ' i if I' Sauce Pans, Set of Throe ...v Preserving Kettles, Family Size Pudding" Pans, Set of Three ....': I PRESERViriffl IS HERE A; few hints to the housewife that are timely. While lit 'IjVisco I picked up some wonderful bargains,, and am going to pass them on to you PURE ALUMINUM a1 ftaat-Mteaaeai r, l''' Roasters "T Double Boilers liGo)an(ei-s '. , i;:;?r i; TTr'-'TI . ' L J.aat-,M4H til. si1 , ' . ;i " ' t Percolators This special is my regular Saturday event and last night the date was left out through a mistake. Rugs, floor covering, case goods and numer ous other articles at the latest prices and in the latest colors and patterns. Watch for further announcements. $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 JT x IP r r 1 H-iki'' -jFttZZt.- 1 TT 'V - A .YVTJ.'TV. PERKINS FURNITURE HOUSE 127 SOUTH 6TH: ST. '.'FURNISHER OF HAPPY HOMES" KLAMATH FALLS, ORE. U'alMI When you want oar ees examined, your broken, lenses duplicated or frames repaired, -t "look fcrtbe Wui'-H' Br3aTl BlgETCS ,l j (.,slgi!,1-.T.09 Main., Glasses ground. Immediate service . ' Dr. Gejble I'liene: Ofc. J83-W, Res. IWl-J 709 Mala y!. psw, inyr; ) "Tt 'HI W. !B 1 WiW :sJFaFsm All kindy at better prices than elsewhere. ffe vv . ifix T-'vv. iwi t Mk tor Ita oat object the following pur ee: ; -, , r t Idaho by direct .routes and oasy J r Patftaea re Otrttiaed " grades., -"To iaqalre into .the present rail- It will connect tho cntlro Inland road altoailon on 'the Pacific coast, Empire, consisting of Eastern Wash- aa effected, by the recent decision of ington and Oregon and Idaho, with the Supreme court ot the United California by tho anortest route. Stataa. and as to how such railroad I This system when constructed and aituation will affect the future de-' operaled under a common uaera Teiopmeat of Eastern and Central clause will prorlde the entlro West Oregon, and to present our findings ( with the railroad service long needed a'ad.eco'mmendailona t auch boards,, for Ita fullest development, commiiwioha or other bodies; who We respectfully Invito the ntten maj 'iff called upon to carry out the tjon.of ihe,IntcrHtate qommcrco coin regrbaplng of ts(era Railroads, and mlislonan of .UlAJIjjMfj Aoravlc' to urge upon inch oodles the uraunt, " y need 6f early construction bf railroad j line's In tbV territory embraced with in Central and Eastern Oregon. The' deliberations of the -meeting culminating in the following resoiu- tl'on snmVup th'e situation which we( as 'a 'people f"ce and aets' forth some) of-lfie more cogent' reason fortho cillrtc ot action' we have taken. Many j other vital arguments could be pre-j sented. but these briefly outline our contention. ' On Ik-Ins; KntlNfied n 'Kay, Molke. whlchM you rather hcv nolno millyun dollars or nlnu children?" "Iiegorra," said Mike, scratching Ilia head meditatively, "Ol'd rather Iiov tint ch'lldren. If nl had nolno mill yun dollars ol'd want more, but If ol CLOSED had iV'Ino enough." children ol'd sure licv SX?1 -'-r-a-': r Whereas'.liP, recent - to ,jl. t ' decision ot w-filcK&SMfs x oii -1WIvOUuV MMlTsNOS, aataM.miU,yiAA.'V6 tmsp.mX9ntKpQi T - UKU l HsVVtrNSk WW, UL. KiTVC)MNalOaVf Un W fr O Mf A,WUV "Vaw Vll.sV.U'V ooKtvy , vv wowto i r . " STAR THEATRE TODAY .lnlta. Htrnnrt in her late.it picture "The Woman He Married" . Advice d joiihk lniHlmnil Tell your rlf tho trulli nlxint jour Income, & ,FtlOAV Milt rMTUKIMV rjHpSN6iLlND'' All day Friday to move next door to Economy Groccteriii, 126 N, Sixth St. The public now can purchase all their food stuffs in the two rooms, which will be opened Saturday as the largest institution of its kind in the state, outside of Portland. The Public Market has installed a water fountain to keep the vegetables fresh. Screened the display windows, doqra and es pecially made food containers ao that the food wHUbe entirely free from flies, a standard market poultry pen hntwiech' built outside the building that meets the requirements of all sanitary laws.v A direct circulation of air through the cntira' market has been installed. . Doors have been placed butweenfthe tyo rooms. sale of as they lOOWtf , v uqmKJ I j .f -t" I blisiHflslsiilBBBBH -'rill Uiis ai at. ' looay THE Yesterday a most untlniHluhtlc rucuptlon wan accorded I V featuring freckled faced Wuxluy Hurry. Hvoryono was ploauvd and oyldenly iiece(red a luL nicu.iiiru of eiiioyrriont. tfia- If" .you wore not there .he jiuro to, come this evening as It wl)l ( your luat '& chance. The tlnal showing will bo at 9:15 tonight.' r.W. v. W -.Wfriday "STEP ON IT" A lively weateru story with Binding Hodt'tllbsoh' starring. Tn nildltlon Chnplor U of "HTANI.RY IN AFMCA" will ho shown. The- Economy Groceteria will discontinue the fresh vegetables in the room they occupy in as much will be specialized on in the other room. A more complete and larger stock of groceries will be installed to fill the needs of the public in every respect. We take pleasure in honestly recom mending the Public Market to our present customers and can assure them of real satisfaction in their dealing with them, THERE WILL BE AN OLD TIME FARMERS ' MARKET DAY SATURDAY .? ji it. 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