He LrtlyRend mporln Ixiidith KhIIh . Our Advertisers Get the Best Results . . . Wtamm mtmh 0ND VEAlt. No. r,!7. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON. WEDNESDAY, JULY 8. 1908. Price, 5 Cents. CHAIRMAN'S SPEECH PIMONS OF CITIZENS Credentials Committee Has Session Lastina AH Ninht a r ?i r ... r . i . --w flyor ana mjuibui ruvor Better , i g.r . ' Denver, C'iii.iiiu . ii, (vii.i ,.i,..u. i , ,,l nltTrkrnr tfmrrf4- Dva-h iL -. gi . -jv..ij ii.i imuuriiy repair ami 11 vUI( IVPI IIIU 1vlllUtil QL IIUU9C9 LIIC 1'irO Frftl Pfl Ifin 1 1. .,! t;i-.I..Ntfnl ,, ,l j M1,. In llk(-ly ttmt nluht Hi kIu of tlie con- ' tbl rimriiliiK uII.t mi all nluhl m--! u'"""" '" bo held toM-ttlotho matter. ln No ..Kempt wna made to rtrnlrlct I T''U Ml" l"",t""1 """ ,0UK,lt 1,,,M .aa- iiUW'lTr miVIS crTni il..,. .ni ,. ,...,.lmi","mic"'"'",l"1 """ "fl't wa. not. rMimm.DLiiiw3iai im w, , ,,, -:: proreediiii't were jn.liictoj with open sessions Ironi City Ollicials on Imiirnwiiii'iiis Pro-'1""" '""' "",","l'" 'iimaiii u-ih M)S('(I liV iiiu nioiiiiiui kiiis iitjiu mid wilier (Iii.Siiqijcst Citicns' Muss Mt'elinq made ngalrmt ex.Krristbr Dubois, who in the leader of the movement to tcure tho Insertion ol mi anti-Mormon plank In t lj patty platform. Reduced Rale Prom Weal I llrgliitiliig uii June Llltli tlic Southern ! Lannell Valley Items A ilciilu una held at tliu Ka'ston place .euVlat'aiid lolnr-ted property in.k-dnl-Htlhe 11... pint.,!!.,,, ,..,. I ''l 'l-iUI rale ..I on,. f. mi the Fourth ..ml nn nil round good ,,,, b,, .... devoting ' IL W - Ir. 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I rnmiilrr tlip jln rrjr AD lit xuui'l vltn llila flty tlm no luotl.lt l lirolml ( in n matter likoiiM irrrlp tin. attention of tlif Lf)l Inc.' 1 1 UK limilil lir lirM In lull," otilll a vmcl tl.l. lit lor lli.- l,"tU Couiicilniau r. K. Ankrnjr, MtaouMehK tlm rlly Oin ttrit Itilt prutrctliin, lint II will Im iiki. k)jl iinii-r to carry onl ttiA (ilait. rlly l nit hi a oiltl(in, n I ran iltlkol buying the water plant at llmt, in.l tin. iroKi,l plan ulll lh.n,ll(,ii (hat la mvl-i." Bocilm.il IU li, In ifpljllii; lo the i l.al he .oii)(lit n( tlm plan el liy Mr Oilvt, mil "llie IlitllrUlit in a way, hut I think II It; It tw itoiti,- to buy that plant Mhe Hum to .In It. hi ihlnir rouM hapen (or llie L"mI.ICiiI. Wilkin), one nt the ril roiiiirlliiivn, when mke.1 lilt uiiI'HUIIiii matter, "ll would Umiirtiiitlint la nee.ix fur iMiijIiIii. (-iij nm ,..-UV ,, 'III aieniie. whem tliio.i am a r f luiH)riJiit huniuvaa tun. IlUtiie nt thi, il,,,,, prctlcAlly Kiel. It hiuiM lower llm In. Mci III the Inn n nud in thai benrllt to many ol the rllitens rlly. I am in (or Imiii.Kiik the piliiiiilatiiiii,nia ami they IfOfxi 1,1k), (r .. Mlii.au 'p. snii.li.wmi, when Whiter In pa Iheiiiaii animal rental ol (ClMim the liivetlineiil Ihey will make I would like In ! the rlly own tlm plant, und I tlillik Mr. IJntr,' iioHiiliiiii In rrll I u Uural inn. (If inui.e, It will he haul to IniiiiI the rlly fur n Urneeimuitli nmutini am food (or ten d.tyi und on the ro.in I 'trip Hi kit lor thirty dn. The tlrkut ran Ih had mi aiipliinlloii to the nrffiil ut Weel. 'llm regular hire between tlm J two Hiiiitii f I L'Mor one way, but the! "It in the Ml.' I- Hindu to nlve t'iiritn an opimitiuiii) in vi.it tlilt tectlon at a mliireil cot led until until e la Klsen by the South' em i'ltcltlr (,'onipnny. to do lliiich with, fur wnate in a hail I way Jutl now. but we will yr out nil rUllt. ll would loin rluethlli II the rlly could own water ami llht " .Many. n the prupirly owner of the rlly have eipreMe.1 Ihemtelrea In about Dill TV the aime way the major ami council ' men.nml a lumeiuet.l I, now on !( t..l M un ,rilr( ,.,., ,.,,,, ,, u,,,, rallnmna iiieeliiiK for Hi" I""!"'""'! ' i.: Mlat Net Krew. iIIiciimiiih llie otini: of llie propoM'il luipioteiiieiila ami alio contider the' Iwrnllnx of the nty to ial-n fundi liij liquidate the iilervnt warlanl imlebtivl-1 lie. I and lo pillcll.n' the water idIviii. I Slack mill. II, 11. Iliirnlmtii Ima one of the llneet r)v crupa that can be found. J. I). Scalon la ntfaln working at hU trade, aawliiK lumber. James Lindsay nnd wife, of Irolla, attended the picnic on the Fourth. Tina one lau- rate will continue In el- iA.D. HarHd la Irrigating his (jraln Will Utiild liridKU Mia, McKie froiu near Dorria la iiit illiiK her litter, Mr, ('hua. Drew. I.ukey llro. weiu etchaiiKliiK liortti with I'. II. lira), our derail liorre trailer, thl week. Dairy la Miitf well aiipplied 'villi frt-lti meiil Ihese ilaya, two wuijona eaih i It It er) .Ikely Hut at thit lenlon of v"'r)i the county touit roii.e action will be j I'rof. Hall und wife tartei for Paifley taken mi tho billdhiK ol the hri Ue !J illy third nnd relumed on the tlxtli acroai lxt river ut the Upper Mi loii.ialderably riniliiiriinl but perhapi a OwImk In o.im mi. un lent Hiding tin' little In'tler latlatlnl willi Dairy. brliUeliaaiiut le-en advertlacl a ircond A Iiiik" crowd atlrndetl the cclebra lime nnd the court now propoea to j tlon lit-rt jii tlio Fourth. A kooiI varl Have pi in ami 'cln'c.Uluindraii und ,.y (l( umun'in.nl were offeied to all In adleitno for Id It in uccorilauce who nirheil to arllcipate. The epenk therewith. n- wua aumeuhat Irregular and not jiUlle wlint wo are uel tn hearing on Discontinue Drain Normal Wh occa-iomi, iniiuronfe wmo oi ' the utterancea wereipiltu forieful if not The -tato Itoud of lli'iit nt a te- pulilotlc. rent meeting lecilel to lecuinmeml lo Mf, ,,, ,,,( ls vIiltlni: her mother tl e next leglaliliiru tint llie lur.uil )( K(1lu I1(i wor John l keeping batih j thi nrrck. Mr. S. D. Tooker haa oeral men at lunrb tiiiiiliii. im eriiaa hnv thla uiek. uu nnwlan iiinou it would leave the ., , , . The crop la uuino lighter than In oiilhern patt of the tte without n . . .. , .,,,, jeiira but lhtniuuity I better. Crop prospect are improving but a Atlr.iltltellverHAio Juat nt-eUiil at good rain la nee.le.1. Itev. T. I'. Ilonnnl preached a ermon hereHumlAy evening and organised a with water from lua reavrvolr. Jeff Willaon liaa a prune tree that ceb lebrnted the Fourth by cominir Into full bluoin on that day. George Deal hat moat of Ida hay cut and lie report an average yield. Hay hand nro pleiitilul and wnge lovvr than lattjrar. Horace i'attrraon la vlaltlng with hit Irter, Mr. Durnham. Wm. I'ankey, wife and daughter cele brated tho Fourth at the picnic. Itoiiaura wai a dry looking placo nn the Fourth, but tome ol the breaths iinrlled rather wet. It may be to the benefit of romeof our bachelors to remind the ladle that thla ia leapjear. National Convention MENTIONS PLANKS FOR PLATFORM Public Conscience Demands Honesty of Purpose in Direct ing National Affairs and Popular Clamor for Re forms Should Not Be Resented by Party acl.ool at Drain Ut ilU.vutiuued. The hiaril alio ciiisl lered the ditcoiitluu nnco of the Aahlaud Normal but It vvaa Keno Items Denver, Colo., .Inly 8. After Temo rary Chairman Theodore Bell, of Cali fornia delivered hi apecch yesterday nfterncon at the Democratic National convention, leeolmlons of reipcct to the memory of the late ox-I'realdent Urover Cleveland were adopted nnd an adjourn ment taken until noon of today: In till ipcech Chairman l!vll said in part: "Wo have Biiemblrd at n time when tho public conscience 1 demanding lion eity of purpoae In the men who under take to direct the affair's of stale. Tho public eve ia keenly leniitlve of every IHilitlcal movement, and our proceed lug, here -till be approved according to the degree nf .sincerity appearing In the work of this convention. There Is widespread belief, founded upon evi dence of u convincing character, that the party In power liu not been true to its triirt, that it ha betrayed the common interett In the hands of the enemies of good government, thereby forfeiting it right nnd deitroyiug It ability to rule in the name of the people. Apparent to everyone Is the fact that way down deep in the heart of the Hepubliean conven tion at Chicago there was a feeling o! anger and resentment over the popular clamor for reforms; and it is equilly patent that there I no bona tide Inten lion on the part of tho Republican party of granting any reforms, if the machin ery of that patty can be retained in present hands. "Among the great evils that afflict the country nt the pre-ent timo is the abuse of corporation power. "Tho democratic party is not the enemy of property; but to the con trary, It has always stood and will continue to stand firmly against every siecies of aggrestlou that would dcatruv or weaken the right of any man to en joy the rewards to which his patience, his nkill, his Industry and his economy 'antitlohim. TJL Y SPECIALS will make special prices all this week On Ladies' Khaki Suits JKIRTS, DUCK SKIRTS SIXK PETTICOATS toeh This Store FOR JULY BARGAINS 'AtM. .K.K.ST0RE r w Hominy achool. I lau Stuelialer entertained a number of hit friend at hla home on the Fourth. John .lone nnd family returned to their homestead closn by hvat week and will remain for come time. Mi F.lvu Turnage was tho guest of Mli Zelmn rn'ilge for it few days thla week, Mrs. W. F. Ilnaklna.of Pan Franciaco, i who has been tho gueHt of Mr. and Mrs. W. H, Worden for novernl week, left I Ihis moinlug for Weed wlieie she will visit lor a lew da) a hefoie returning Inline II, It, IKinlap Us relumed (toui the Wood rivet valley wuero he had been for several days looking after hla cattle, lie eays lliu range U very good in that eecllen and block of every kind ia in good condition, 'Ibe. county high school boatd ia in session thla ulternoon transacting the regular routine business. Aside from allowing Hi regular number of bills there la little business to come before tho meeting. N.i. Edwards and wife patted through hero on their way lo Klamath Fall. They report a good crop and a tine gar den on their ranch. Our mall scrvico has not improved, the mall always being two or three day late. The liny crop on tho swamp it re ported rather light. Hen Kerns lias begun to make hay. The saloon has moved out and nil if nlll.il nilfA mnr,. ' " I .1. Prank- A.lam I, limitlm. fmm il.. ' 'Tlm Democratic party Is not an en- It. W. Towers timber to the boat land- jcm-v ol a" corporation. It recognise! Ing, Iho amo being ned on the dredge ,1,clr 8reat vaIll ln "l0 lau'rI--- engaged in Iho reclamation of the ex- Tlirongli the agency of incorporation, perimental farm. Frank Nelson ia storing a large nmount of cord wood at tho Keno landing. The Fourth passed off quietly, no one killed or hurt. W. C. T. U. Meeting There will bo a meeting of the W. C. T. U. at tho home of Mrs. Ilnttle Wil son, In Katt Klamath Fall, Friday at 2::uip. m, All members are requested to lio present. All ladles who are In sympathy with the temperance move ment are requested to Im present. K.M.MA OKIOSHY, K.v. See. l.uLe Walker came lu from lily this morning to spend a few da) a in the city. He reports everything doing well In the Sprague river valley. tcattcred wealth U brought together and given a driving force that it would not otherwiiii po3ie, great enterprises nro thereby undertaken and the unde veloped rKurce of the country added to the vvenllh of the world. "Viewed In the light of a great moral question, the control of corporations should remain a question of common concern rather than a political one, but the shameful complacence of the re publican party in permitting Its force to be controlled and operated by the most offending corporations of the country throws the problem into politi cal arena and compels the public to choose Isetween the democratic party that will, and the republican party tbat will not, place some restrictions on In corporation greed." "Democracy Is once again called to the arena to battle tor the sacred prin ciples of self-government. It mutt wage an uncompromising war for thn return of the government to the banda of the people, and this means tbat the phalanx of special Interests must u broken. Tho triumph of the people can come only through tbe democratic party. With the power and opportu nity to carry out democratic principles i,i w vmiicii uhjh iu (TTiav fair tariff laws lo tbe Interests of the whole people." "The corrupt use of large sums of money in political campaigns it largely responsible for the subversion of tbe people's will at the polls. The masses are awakening to realisation of the great power cf gold In contests tbat ought to be determined according to tbe nomi nees and the toundnesi and morality of political itiuet ; and tbere It a general demand for publicity in tbe collection and ute of campaign fundt so that our citizens may know whether a political party baa purchased its way Into office or bat won Hi victories by honest meant. ."The Democratic party will continue to labor tor the direct election of United States senators, and It appeals to the voters ot America to elect members ot tbe different state legislature! who will pledge themselves to vote for no candi date for the United State senate that la not iu favor ot this reform. "This National convention meet at a time when the angel ot peace Is hover ing over the entire world and tbe na tion of the earth each day are strength ening those Ilea ol friendship and com mon interest that will render war lets ( Concluded on last page. ) !,! un.S The proof of the frceer it in the freezing Klamath Falls Is well represented at tipilng cieek flailing resort these warm daye, Snveial families uie camped theie mid a number of others are planning to go. Largest and most complete line of Ed-1 lion Phonograph and record In Klain-. ath county, at E. W. Muller's, corner 6th and Main street. altu ' Tho White Mountain Freezer make, morn cream, better cream, and makes it easier ami cheaper than any other freezer on the market LET US SHOW YOU WHY ROBERTS & HANKS HARDWARE DEALERS . ; .. ft' 3 S- A-' 'A, . 4vCi, r