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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 19, 1908)
mamu t axtto rkwrnrkM'C Rir.WF.ST SOTT. ARFT ATW phone lYiuian ismua y"v" ..WM.-- iWiW -..303 SO PER CENT. VEGETABLE MATTER. KIAMATH'S GREATEST BARGAINS AT $25 PER ACRE AND UPWARDS. EASY Ieru. IXHW I .9 v mm ;i n . hi LI f fi "WtUi . !-: .. 'it IP.Vi i;m lb i- li 'U I .i X.V PiT .( M .' & armti .u i w I .J .' THE EVENING HERALD Issued I'ully, Kxrept Sunday, by the HERALD PUBLISHING COMPANY W. O. SMITH, Editor iiu.TiMum: si x rou t.it. SUKSriSllTION K.Ti:s Pallv, by mull, one year Itolly, by mull. six months I tally, by mail, three months I nlly, by mail. '' month Daily, dellti'red by carrier, one week Tli, It.tltliuiiii' Sun uni it (In , .triiltgest Helium 'itlf sheet III tin sunlit, anil tin' loading Domiu'iiitli paper of Maryland, hn bulled ftnni tlu i links unit If Hitppuitlug Tuft fm tin- in lii'in Iniv.ni the Sun an tugunlrcit III . in. In I'.hmi It uppuil til til m I'l'iiimontlug editorial!), tin Sun wi)i It Ih I In' Judgment ol tln Sun Hint tin uuilrrl.il ttolfmn lit if tlu I'nlti'il State In Musical I cast lor Klanuith People .$1 IH . 'J M . W n till' people KLAMATH KAMA WEDNESDAY EVENING. AUGUST W. IMS SHERMAN OFFICIAILY NOTIFIED In His Speech of Acceptance He Declares Bryan's Iniporliinl Question "Shall the People Rule" ti hilse Altirm Idustrltil mill lliiaiicl.il - would tin pm ' milled III II Ktl'ittIT lIl'KtTl' lit lllO I'l- Hllnn of Till! than lit 1 1 ') t Ion 'm llriiin thin t n v rlghl would In ufem iirilfil ii ari'dillt lit Tuft as In Ill tun ' 9 IVMI'Wl.N Willi Mi:.Mi:it. Mr mill Mm ll'in l lieiiiimn, ill I'uitlmiil. mi' tin1 guest nf Mr ' . Mm I.. II iili'itiili' ill tin' llmnd Mdo limit h Mr llelliumi l i lo lllllst Inn 'll klinnii lit lilimli Intel, mnl i'Hii'i lullt h) lliiisn wlin tti'ii' mi rnitiiiinlii In In'iir lilm when In-1 glltO It lllllO'lt hern fiiur el Ugll, In need mi) Inlluductlou In Urn pen I'll' of Klntiiiitli Call It I Imli'i'il n groat ! 1 llS In ho I'l'rtultli'il In inn ' tnci i' II Til In urli iiui-'t' r ill tin' tlnllii On Tliutxihi) I'ti'iiliiK nt tlil' ttiik Mi. Ili'tltnitti will gltou i.tltiil In tin HUh Sihmil .issomblt hull diiil I 'slnn will ln T'i itiiIk. mnl 1'iiit nf tin pto ceils "III Itn m tin' hull m h.iul It la III In' hoped (hut Ihi'tn "III hi' u I uri". i' ultoiidunie tint mil) In tin' in THERE ARE REASONS wiTy You should ouy your Groceries at Van Mper ill 1st. They have the goods you want 2nd. Their Groceries are always fresh 3rd. The price Is within reason 4th. They deliver phone orders promptly Phone 516 - VAN RIPER Bros! Get the Habit - Use Chase G Sanborn Coffees ITIl'A. N V . AllK IS N" evom I tin tvuie in the history nf t'tlrn h.m Imiuuht iruli. Kiirt-b Snli'l' I li M'iiili liul tin. Hiit. h:itn riilwl.. ,, ,,, forth ilti-oratlon mi cl.tli'mto "nrol) llto iiiu mi niu .m pant Claim mi i't.'nli' for ii ulni'V .n Irulfw Tlio url. loiutiilMlmiml Ii.. .ii. tlin.' for tmlay. tthi'ti Conitrtf.s jtl.i p.iipln. K hiiiiI" tin" Inilriiinriil i-.jtt Jtmt S SliiTiiiaii .i oini'l:ii: !"' Mi'iH'" tin- piimli"". ill. mnl fron iintllli-il tli.it lio hail lui'ii liomlii ili'.l liy tin' ltt'iMihllcans fur the ntllco of Vlct-l'tfulJont. Mr. Slieritmn van notltUil by Sctintor J. V. Ilurrotvn, in .Mlrlilgan. clialrmaii of tin' tomiiil't"-' nml ri"Kiomlitl In part a fnllotv. "Your I'halrman. npiMklni; for lltr toitimlttit", linn notified tut" of til) minilliatiuii Ii) tin' Iti'piibllian Na tional convention lii"lil In C'lilrao in June ah tlio party' lamllilatc fur lce-pri'ldcnt. An I chunntl to bv In ChlraRo In Juno. I liiul an Inkling nf tin' convention' action, which tv.is ciinflrmtnl by a ttariti hearted rei op tion tendered inc by my neighbor on the occasion of my home lomltiR en July S. Tli In official notification however, Is welcome and tho nomina tion jou tender me I accented; with a Rratltudo comniennurato ttlth the Kreat honor conferred; accepted with it full approbation of the obligation! which accompany that honor, an hon or greater hecaiie my name I linked tilth that of William II. Taft. whom I respect and ete"m highly and tthu (Approaches the high office of preM- dent exceptionally uell eitiippcd to diohargu the dutle and bear the taried and weighty rosonilhllltleii of that exalted position. M aueji tanc could not be mado tilth honor iiulraY I were in full accord with the declaration of prim Iplm adopted h the courentluu. ' It U, however, in inuforiiilty with 'f-imtoni that I refer nt leant briefly to some of the I in porta 1 1 lsue of lh campaign. I'!rt, then, let me ay that 1 am a protectionist. I e IKilally conuuend that plank of our platform which promlm-i an early re- j vulou in the tariff schedules. That I pledKR will be fultllled In udJUHtmcul j ImKed In every particular upon the broad principles of protection, for all American Intercuts, alike for labor, for capital, for prodticeiH and con- mimer. What the laborer of the' i land, vkilled and unskilled, deireJ it. the opportunity at all time to ex chnge bin brain and brawn for good pay In good money A protective tar iff and the gold s'andarn, both now the exUting achlovement of the Re publican party. In spite of Democratic oppoalllon, give the laborer that op fortunlty. "I believe In the maintenance of Hitch an urmy, the upbuilding of Much a navy that will guarantee the piotecllon of Ameilcnn clti.enx and American Interesn ever) where. I (pprovii the movement for the con servation of our natural resource's; the fostering of friendly foreign re lations and the enforcement of our civil service law. "f(epubllcan declarations once In our platform and no longer there are omitted becaut.e they have heiomi' accomplished facts. On the other hand Democratic declarations have I. eeii abandoned because the voters have pronounced them to bo unwise and unsafe and uniulted to our times and our country. " 'Hhall tlio people rule?' is ilu dared by (he Democratic -pintfomi and candidate to be 'the overiuadqw; log Uaue now under discussion.' It that party tthlih line lint nbo It' lr expii'Mxil will, or which lack the vlmlntu to lead silccestfullt . the peo ple will ttllhdrntt their cnmmlulnn "The otemhailnwing Issue of tin inmpalKU really U' Shall the ad ministration of Pldoii' ltniev.'li ho approtoil. Khali a par It of ilemnn ilratiil capacil) In iiilnihilslratlte af fair he lotitliiiie.l In power: shall tie tilliH of tlio gneruiliolit bo plaonl in exporloncod haud. or do the pen pie prefer to trust their losllnle to nn aggregation of experimental mnl onlent and theorUtn. ttlmso unit claim to a history I a party name pilfered." TWO Xi:V ItlTTI.rllll's. I'l, pmiillnii lor I In- iiinst nuti'i lei llnlioorlliK trip ntol m.nle mo II Maiiii'llo I'lul In t'lllriigo It pinpnsei to chill tei tlio big imiieugor xloatuer TIiihiiIiiM' (tnmetell, eiigtiKo twelte spenkoio of national leinituiloii nml with set oial niiilo tlli'lllbeis nf the i lull and . b.iinl nf slvltllte phi es make u tour of the port nf Lake Midilgau and pnsslbl) Uiko llrlo in the Inter et nf Tail mid the Itopiililli'un tic ket. t MONKV T LOAN on raucbo. ill) property and timber land. HALL SIIKI'IICItli CO. SittI We tan supply ou with any kind of furnltuuru and house furnishings Virgil & Sou, at the bridge on .Main. The Steam Laundry ha In It em p.oy two experience laumlryiiien to look after the washing and f.inci toning. ll-lwk l.li'Kt nf the IIH'h School ot tt til. It Itetiimlng from the Important con ferenie of oflUor nt Newport. Naa ConHtrurtnr Itohlnson ha immeillato I) set to work lompleting the origin al specification of the now hlg bat tleship, the I'lorlila and I'tah. A i-tie of the most Imporlnnt suhjects under consideration at the innfor ence was opened b) President llnoso tell himself was the (iii-illon a In whether proper method of oust rue tlon were being followed In tin' Amor Iran navy, this fatt M supposed tu net at rent the rumor that louililorahli change would bo made In the plan fur these two ships. The bureau nf i mist ni tlon and repair now liilenils to have the plan completed In time for bid to be advertised for the ion nt rin tlon of the Utah h) Septemhei 1 and hopes that the i out rait tuny be let and actual work begun by tin middle of November or the tlrt of Dei ember. So far as the location of, the water line armor bell It will be I Identical with that on the North Ha jkota and Delaware now being built at Qulncy, Mas., and Newport Now Tim belt will he seven feet six Inches wide, of which five feet will be under water and Iwo feet lx Indies ubovo Cadi tc-siiol in be .".10 feet long The work of laying the I'lorlila' keel will begin September I, or at least ten week earlier than It will bo po- slide, to start on her sister ship, the l.'lnh, .m.ki: i-'aiim i. hi: .vrrit.wrivi:. Mr. Clara Leo, Into nf Sail I'ran rliin, ha opened dressmaking and holies tailoring parlor on Klamath at i tine, next dnor to the Oregon louse, hut Weill uth am! I'. Ill streets I7lf Our ylork of vegetable Is complete New MiiatiHs, cm umber, radishes, pepper, string bean, l-eis, carroU and I'Xtia line touiatin-. At the Muu arch. -S You will ate money ,y tin) In,", sowing mat bine and all of our sew lug machine supplies at Mailers, tor tier Main ajul Olh street. " 3ltf llring your i lollies to the I'auta torliium uiul let us make them look like new. 7 n ThurHilay and I'rul.i) night at tin I'oiikIoii opei a house I lie I'atilln Dramaiic ami Muslinl nmp.in Kl.im.it h iuiiiiI) l justh piinid. but nihil III the lll'elest ol the liesl IUIIIII which our dty Is fotlunale In siiur tug mi oipoitiiiill) of hearing .Mr lli'tliu'in Is alwnt t Kill nil and appMilatod b the groat mini dulls tt Iiii iiillie Id the Ciiitsl Shlli In S.UI .lose, t'al . ho gate (hue sen iiti nt iliiimlior iuiii oris III which audi aitlsls a '1'rebelll, tiuduwsk). IliiHiintletd, .elsler and Itallmti I'Uko npl'e.ireil. 'le also etelle.l hi pelKilUlll III rl II 'Hie til llnlllie Ilia llnlis le.u tier. Xa.tie. mill llie f.iniliil Ktlb i Ilk tu appear In iiuueit In Sail Juse 1 Sin Ii piniif o( appn-i liillon and ""''i' friendship mi the pari uf the urealr! I v lillltiis uf luilii) apeak for Ihelll J selte. j In the elites uf I'orll.iliil nml Sin I I j lie Mr. Ilettiiiau I well (in. n audit FURNITURE TAHIiK I'ADDINC.-Yoii will lii il al (lillvtt'M E. W. GILLETT & CO. vs,-0-0-:--:.ss.0. s sX.a t Heavy Freighting a Specielty. Baddaile Order a Given Prompt Attention ; 0. K. Transfer & Storage ' !t f company Having up-to-date olano trucks we solicit your fine plsno moving PHONES OfflCf 171 ailtultoil b alt iiiikIi l.int as well u b) the puhlli who niionl him an en i thilslaallc rueplloti wheiieter he i ' pinr In conn rl. The lollieit Thursibt) eti Ming will lie giteli under Ihe allsplies uf the rili-ndlt) l.'telllllg Mmll.ll t'ltlb Itarn H73 KENYON & GRIMES, PROPRIETORS 'C'4-t4'Osssssss sxJ" sXsXs 4-444444s)stttt PURE DRUGS aaasWaVSMaataaaBSsMKaBM l.ihtfrine, (ilvri'riiii' UK How Water TS.t; I t llvilrocn IVitixidu t Chitwood Drug Go. I i i : Herald Advertising Does Your Business for You !l! vsXfr00ssX s s4ssVsKfrsKsssH ' mfmmmtmammmmmtmmmmmmmtmmmmmmmm J'leslilent Hoosetell's lonimlHslou for the stud) of farm euiiiumlc con ditions will ion veiio in Washington within u month. The woik, however, will ho only preliminary. The mo tive of the comml'stoti I lo devise ways so that the farm life will he so uttrnulve that people will prefer it i I to the city Aside from the eituca tlomil and propaganda work. this task ih miilnl) one foi the states, ho far as concerns legislation Thvrn Is need for bitter schools in the conn tr) , but these must he secured by noun: rvorgaiiltatlou.etfected through change uf irtate laws Consolidation of tile country schools and tiuuspor tatlon of the children to them ut pub lic expense Is looked upon as Ihe he ginning of reform In the country schools, letter roads likewise are necessary in order to get better sch'polt and to-Improve, social conditions. WE ARE LOOKING I'or up tn-il tie HHipbt In carry nur wall he. Wo can supply watches for anyone, from the young est to the seil lie old man, Cacll watch Is k'ii:irlitcei I'l five Perfect Satisfaction H. J. WINTERS DEALER IN WATCHES Sherwih-Willums Buggy Paint ! the licit paint made lot lu Kiel. ChkxI, loo, (or xitili ami lawn lurnitute or anything sub ject to oiilinle exposure. S-W. Buggy Paint wean well oiit-oi-loors in all kinds ol wrathei jjlvci a luiuld, durable rIoxi, spiralis evenly, covets well anil comes In many attractive colon. It i economical lirdutc it saves te-palntiiiK Km soon, ami l always satixlai lory. Comes icatly lor the liriuli In h.inily cam, big ami little, as you re quire. siasi ronBALCHV aaiif Geo. T. Baldwin, HARDWARE DEALERS Klamath Falls, Oregon East End Meat Market CRISLER fir STILTS, Proprietors Prime Beef, Veal. Mutton, Pork and Poultry I'rrsli ami (,'urnl Mrata nil Sausage of all klmli. Wr handl our mrala In thontoat modem way inrlrtn lirara anil wrniumllnx. Try us and we will be moat happy to have you for u ruatomrr, Vtw Delivery, o T I 'I IS J. 'iMH tIT, I'lemilenl Abttracting Maps, fUiu, Blitcirrtnli, Kir, I.. M. I!ms, Vier-I'in, andTresi, i Klamath County Abstract Go. ' Surveyors and Irrigation Engineers i HKkT K Wititiicit, Secretary 1 1 Klamath Falls, Oregon 1 CHAN. K. WOHIIKN I'reiiiilent M. WOltDKN (.'ashler KKKll MKI.IIA8K VIcf-rrMM"' The American Bank and Trust Go. r 44g0s . sk-'ss-:.)...:.a . s. , , m t neineia marine Gasoline Engines Buy a good Engine for your boat. Easily run. Amontr other owners lif re, Mr. K. I'. Hamilton lnm one Write us for prices antl catalog. Wearetlieiiiaimfaeturcro. FAIRBANKS MORSE & COMPANY 1st and Stark Sts., Portland, Oregon. S S)SSSSSSSJS)SS ' s . A C '- '- i SM.I . ! I ! . V 1 3ffQ2SZSSi552zr?... s ftV. ,, " "" KAiaV "8 SoS, a W-L' i i.-.Aii TTrrt httiw KUKWn'rf W Til A (Tr1! 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