MARSH LANDS OREGON'S RICHEST SOIL ABEL ADY .303 ti&. UT-?F- . r u . j." ?; .vT j IffiMS MT.r M BJir'-iS i- 'ftp! 50 PER CENT. VEGETABLE MATTER. KLAMATH'S GREATEST BARGAINS AT $25 PER ACRE AND UPWARDS. EASY THE EVENING HERALD Issued Pally, Kxevpt Sunday, by the HERALD PUBLISHING COMPANY W. O. SMITH, Editor it i in ir null hi i .! i l ii P t I. t . pill In tew I III' t' - line ii I MONKY TO I.DAN mi riiiuhe". rlt) propel t mill timber laud, IIAI.I. SilllII'llllllll I'd sin TERMS M Wl.l lit llll llllll ill'lttll , ... ., i i.. i v inn niiiiiy imi wmi mil ixiimi 1'"" '"' - " ' ' "' "u'r v,,rl,,, "r of toriiltuiiro mill turn... C u r it Ittt I nc- I. hie S 1711 S 0 It I r T 1 0 X I! A T r. s (rum lln ilatkiiil In llio llghle.l t 'lr:ll Hon. lit the lulilg i Main 'ami niiiiil lii:uiliriil tints, ri'i'it iitour tin1 edges, wheio It Is green Tln lc ,llrttlim of tln Ii lc ti luountiilii him ' i rt ii n it I us l. lake Is sliupli hi'tuml . '.' M . . description ISmtj twig, cei blade fit) i'l grass. Ilu pclihlc-c mi tln hIiiiii Ifi'llie Iranw, tin iiihh, an1 letteilcd hi iln Itmr nl'i 'I !n It'll-, nf Him Ih'I- KLAMATH FALLS, THURSDAY KVKN1NR. AUGUST l.'l. I'.HIS '""'"l" ""' i"-ir.-n, m mo . i in i a- t...) tiro luil iiuiro In I toil v, by mail, one year ltolly, liy mull, six months iMllv. Iv mull, three months Rillr, by mall, one month ltolly, delivered by carrier, one il lilt VAX .WCIIIM. discuss t ho l.-aillnu ii.-hu.mi ai lm - I ll tills time c untitle i.ljself 10 . .1. ItrMiti. In lil sp.vih if no- i .... amount .uentlon, and to llio centilitre delheic.t jestcrdny n: t.ln- Luri-Liiing purpose ot our party, inln. Noli . In llio nolllli .linn .uiu i. It . niit.ii.- in i ui tils illitnr t. n muiiaui ot Mr. Tuft, unit tin things Mr. Taft said and did not say In hl speech. Ho chorees llio Re publican party an being responsible for nil tho known abuses during the I ait ton year, hut falls to Kl It rt illt tor anvtlilng. Ho said In part: "I cannot accept tin- nomination which ou officially lender, without Unit acknowledging my deop Indebt ed tic to the Democratic arty for the extraordinary honor which has been conferred upon inc. I laving twice, before been a candidate for the presidency, In campaigns which ended In defeat, a third nomination, the re sult of tin freti and vuluntnry act of I Ik- Totem of the mrty. can only be explained Ii) a substantial and undis puted growth In the principle and pullch-c for which I, with a multitude of other, have contended. A these principle and policies hae Riven me whatever political strength I possess, I ho action of the convention not on l renew my faith In them, but It strengthen my attachment in them. "1 shall, In the near future, pre pare a more formal reply to your notification, and. In that letter of ac ceptance, will deal with the platform Ir detail. It I sufficient, at this time to assure you that 1 am In hearty ac cord with both tho letter" and the spirit of tho platform. I endorse It In whole and In part, and shall, If fleeted, regard It declaration a as that purpose It set forth In the platform. "Our platform dd'hiro that the fncrshudnwlttg Mile whlih manifest lUelt In all the questions now under dircusslon Is, 'Shall tho piiiple rule?' No matter which way we turn, no matter to what subject we address oursehox, the same question i on- front us. Shalt the people control their own got eminent, and uie ih.u Koverument for the puueilloti nf their right ami for the ptotiintlnu el their welfaie? or shall the iopi- sentntlves of predatory wealth pn upon a defenseless public, while the encoders secure Immunity fioni sub servient officials whom the raise to pewer by iinscrupiilou melhods' This I the Issue ruined by the 'known abuses' to which Mr Taft lefer ' .s oriiuts si:i; t s. ' .el). "The water of the lake Is approach ed by a trail about ",fiUU feel lu IlliKth, exceedlngl) stetp mid quite thrilling to the pedestrian, parlliu Inrl) when lie look down at the wa ter far below, dancing ami glistening like u great mirror, with aes of light plajlng oter It. ' Patches of slum1 are to be si-en for mile on all shbit When we were there there were tin llliiiillltiiel or horsellies ll fiequc lltly siiiiwh at Culler lake In August, lull so far there llll been tin slum Mils month, .mil out) one thiindersinrm "fritter lake I the greatest natur al wonder on the face of the earth There I nothing like ll III the world The w millers nf Yellow stone National park, tho limiiil tation of the t'nlo- ri.do and of Yuieinlle lire repealed Mi several part nf the glnbe.but there! Is no other t'rater lake. , "The goteriiment Is spending mil) ' 2,(HIU a )ear now looking after the WE ARE LOOKING rir up-lo-diili Hnpli In curry our watches. We ran supply walchrs fur siiuiiio. from the jnini rat to the MsUle old Insli. Ksch still is gusrsuti'l to glvi Perfect Satisfaction H. J. WINTERS DEALER IN WATCHES THERE ARE REASONS Way You should ouy your Groceries at Vim Klpcr iirn " Int. They have Ihe goods you want ' 2nd. Their Groceries are always fresh 3rd. The price Is within reaiion 4lh. They deliver phone orders promptly Phone 516 - VAN RIPER BRoJ Get Ihe Habit-Use Chase 6 Sanborn Coffeei FURNITURE TAHLK I'ADDINC it at Oillutt'H You will liml E. W. GILLETT & CO. (Oregon Jourii..l) The scenic wonder of the Klamath country and of Crater laku lmo so ,,,ri"" reservation and the national Impressed tho Portland party which 'l'"rk "" wc" " ""' ,I,k,, '",l u ,M"1 made thu trip t that .ountry ! Hi" l'pl f Ihe nmsl realUe the week that It will be a long tluiu b.- """ '" niy i"" a "'' lra binding upon me. And, I may add, a platform Is binding a to what It omits as well as to what it contains, According to tho Democratic idea, the people think for themselves and holect officials to carry out their wish . The voter are the sovereigns; the officials arc the servants, employ ed for a fixed time and at a stated salary to do what tho sovereigns want done, and to do It In thu way tho sovereigns want It done. Plat forms aro entirely In harmony with this Democratic idea. A platform announces the party's position on the questions which aro at Issue; and 11 n official Is not at liberty to use the authority vested In him to urge per Minal vlows which have not been sub mitted to the voters for their npprov ul. If one Is nominated upon a plat form which Is not satisfactory to him, he must, If candid, cither decline tho nomination, or. In accepting It, pro pose an amended platform In lieu nf the one adopted by tho contention. No such situation, however, confronts your candidate, for the platform up on which I was nominated not only contain nothing from which I dis sent, but It specifically outline nil tho remedial legislation which we can liopo to secure during tho next four j car. "Tho distinguished statesman who received the Republican nomination for president said, In hi notification speech: 'Tho strength of tho Kcpub llcan cause In tho campaign at hand It tho fact that wo represent tho'pol liles essential to the reform of known ubuses, to tho continuance of liberty und truo prosperity, and tbat.wu jtrV determined, as our platform -unequivocally declares, to maintain them and carry them on.' "In tho nnmo of thu Democratic party, I accept tho challenge, and charge that tho Ilepubllcun party Is responsible for all tho abuses wblch now exist lu tho 'federal government, J and tbat It is Impotent to act-oinplltdi. tho reforms wblch ure Imperatively needed. Further, I can not "concur Id the statement tbat tho Republican platform unequivocally declares for the reform that aro necpasaryp.on the contrary, I affirm tbat ft" ope.nl)' and notoriously disappoints the hope und expectations of rufopnoru, wheth er IpQse reformers bo -JlepubUcaqs ur Democrats. So tar did tho Repub lican convention fall short of Its duty tbat tho Republican candidate felt It necessary to add to bis plat form In several Important puitlcu lurs, thug rebuking tho leuderu of thu, party, upon whose co-oporatlon ho must rely for the enactment of reme dial reform. " "As I shall, In separate speeches, fore thu member tiro of talking of "" ""' " "-Hiral wonder, means what they saw. Crater lake, anord- "'"' tta '1' '" '"m"1 " ,""1'1 KhI lug to C. S. Jackson, of the Journal. 'toads both from Klamath rail and who was one of the party.l the great-,fr"m ,'flf'rd. respe, llvel). the ev est natural wonder In the world. !"'ie southern and northern point "Klamath Kails," sa)s ('. S. Jack son, who Is very enthusiastic about thu trip, "I a Ihe town ol about 'JSUO people. It has the good fortune to hno u live ihnmber of commerce which look after tho comfort of the strangers. Is very nlert a to tho rt- scurcc of thu i ountry and I now to backward about dlpla)lng them to good advantage. The town ha tn-eii noted for It horse ami cattle, and will now bu more or I-mj prominent us to development hy irrigation. "There I not only an aliuuclaiae of land capable of belpg Irrigated, but there Is an ubundanio of water. unci now that the government hint overcome tho barriers between the land and thn water great progress und development will follow. Thi purl of Klamath county Is destined, to becomu thickly settled unci very rich und prosperous. "Onu trnubio Is that tho people aro more or litis used to tho old en vironment. Some of them arc; trying to conduct Irrigated furm on horse back. Most of lliem a re endeavoring to cover too much land Instead of belug content with 40 acre or !. "Another need In that pail of tho country Is morn ami better toads. They spond enough money on mad but cover too muih ground unci do not build roads as they should bo built. It would he better It they would spend .(25,400 u yeur and get five miles of good loads, rather than to spend tho sumo amount and get " hundred miles of tho kind of road they have now. "A portion of tho Portland party continued thu trip from Klamath Kails oft to Crater laku, passing by I'ort Klamath, prominent In tho his tory of southeastern Orfgou, und go ing by can) stages about tio miles on to Crater lake, which Is situated In tUenjir.ihjyofitcni end of Klamath ciuiuty .near thu linos of Douglas nud Jackson counties. , " - (Scenic Crater jki'-. "The- Will of Crater lalto Is 7,025 feet above thu nea level. Thu sui face of tho water if about 11,000 feet above sea level, The greatest depth of tho lake, as sounded by tho gov eminent, Is 1.99G feet. In extent It Is six miles long and about four miles wide. The shore line is something In Oregon of approaching and leav ing the lake liy Die railroad, and It will bo tlslted by thousands of (H-ople annually, result lug lu advertising Or- c r.on a h has never been advertised hcforo.aiid Inspiring the visitor with thu Immensities, wonders ami resour ce of Ibis state " hoe. I'layer Will Mi el. K4-K-04.444,4 9v$t$mi f iicavy Freighting a specially. Baggage Orders Art r. Given Prompt Attention 0. K. Transfer & Storage company Whole and Powdered SPICES White Mustard, Caraway, Celery, Coriander, Cloves, Cinnnmon, Tumeric, Ginger Hoot, Hay leaves. PHONES Office Ml I f : mmmmtmmM Having up-to-date piano trucks we solicit your fine plsno moving lUrn n;3 KENYON 6 GRIMES, PROPRIETORS .SaVS44A4A4H4fliaift4A i.MAiflaUi-.i,- i - -..,..-.....,.,,. VTV-VVTV- w-rv--vvvv V VVVV9V :i.t i. : f Herald Advertising Docs U Your Business for You Chit wood !! lirnd Cn I n i ': i The chess plaer of the city are Invltcil to meet with J I,. Ynilen Krblay night. All who are Interested In chess phi)lng ami In the formation of u club ate Imitcd to lie prevent lu Hpeaklng with one of I lime Inter-ettc-cl lu c he and In the oigiinlzntlon of a club, bo said: "ll I commonly hiipimisihI that chess I a very iliflluill game to burn. This, lmwccr, I u mistake, for mint any person of average In- lelllgenie tan learn the move of the game In lex than an hour, and in n few wi-ek timet by giving hi atten tion to the game lie ran .iuiilrr enough skill lo iitTord pleasant pas time, for not only himself hut also for hi teacher. Thero I no other game that nlTonl such intelligent pastime and ll llin sensible bo and Ihe sensible girl who desire lo learn llio game. "Thero aro between twenty and thirty dies player In this clly und si. mi; of them aro fine ptu)er, but wu should have mom pi-ople In this city Interested lu c lies no that wo could huwi one of tho best i In lis In the slate. Wit will hold meeting onto :i wc-ek in tho future mid wo will bo especially glad lo sen strangers and beginner " You will xavu money dy huyjnj! sowing machines and all of your sew ing machluo supplies at Mullers, cor ner .Main und Cth streets, 7-31tf Tor I.luio, seo (leoreu lllenn, cor ner iith und .Main, SHERWIH-WlLLWtS Buggy Paint ii the titit u!nt uuile lor bu KiM. (JikmI, too, lor porcli ami lawn furniture or anything sub ject to outside cxiiottue. S-W. Buggy Paint wears well out-of-doors in all kimU ol weather, give a briejit, ilursble ijlosi, ucacj evenly, covers well ami cornel in many attractive colon. It ii economical became it saves re-iaintin too soon, and ii always sathfje tory. Comes ready for the linnli in handy cam, big and little, ai you re quire. immtM roRSALCRV aass Geo. T. Baldwin, HARDWARE DEALERS Klamath Falls, Oregon ''C-etcoe f4)44m "WSSSll(BSliSSwaiMHiM East End Meat Market CRISLEK 6 STILTS, Proprietors Prime Beef, Veal. Mutton, Pork and Poultry $ Krnsli and Cured Meats and Sausage uf all klrult. Wr hsndln our meats in tho most modem wy Inclcsn linras and surruundinK. Try us and we will be roust happy In have you for customer, r'rre Delivery. BBinriUM iirnT r.. witiikow, JKatsatlnrl Vice I'resldmt AWlTlCllIlg VT AI.UNSUUH Smvtsry Mapt, nana, Mac malt, Etc. Klamath County Abstract Go. ; Surveyor! and Irrigation Engineers Don J. ZtmwAi.T. C. K. rrrsntenl L. M. U. WII.UAM5, C. f-Trrssurer Klamath Falls, Oregon o CIIAS. K. WOKDKN I'resliient M. WOROKN Cashier rKKO MEUIASK Vlce-IVWnt The American Bank and Trust Co. ;e44C4.C 44..w4.;.4.t Sheffield Marine I Gasoline Engines I Buy a good Engine for your boat. Easily run. Among other owners hero, Mr. K. P. 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