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MARSH LANDS OREGON'S RICHEST SOIL ABEL ADY $S 303 50 PER CENT. VEGETABLE MATTER. KLAMATH'S GREATEST BARGAINS AT $25 PER ACRE AND UPWARDS. EASY It 4th h M V'rZ 'Mil " u,.IHH.r i g-- ?' Mi; ' s1 Ana? THE EVENING HERALD If.uctl Daily, Ksceivl Sunday, by the HERALD PUBLISHING COMPANY W. O. SMITH, Editor SUHSCKU'TlON KATi:.S lllv, by mall, one year M) Ifelly, by mail, six months '-' lillv, by mail, three month I -' ltaily, by mail, one mouth Nt lUlly, delivered by carrier, one week If' KLAMATH FALLS. TUESDAY EVENING. AUGUST 11. VMS A Vi:HV SKIttlll'S M WITH. t. .ill tf tli MJuvU-Vrcelant . . Mil, tboy will demand tli Will tin- letiliif of the ii i iii i. . lor (assessment of railroads according ti ll. ! iiiiniiloHon u ihe rallroml to KIuliU Kail., a new era will dawn for this city and county. Klamath county hat been growing and pro- greasing on the strength ot expecta tions, but within a few weeks we will hare to adjust ourselves to actuali ties rather than possibilities. The ac tual presence of railroad camps In the vicinity of the city and the activ ity which will surround work ot thla kind cannot help hut put new life In to business and will mean a consid erable profit to the merchant and property owneni ot Klamath Kails Work Is to be commetu'l-d on the big cut north of the city und the fill ing In and laying out of the depot grounds and yards, and possibly the erection of a suitable depot. We be lieve every encouragement should bu given to the railroad company and an especial effort should bo made to Induce the officials to Mart right and erect a handsome structure, and one that will be a lasting advertisement to our growing city This city should bo a division point and we believe every citizen would like to see exten sive yards and machine shops estab lished here. In view of this fact we would sug gest that those few, who have been vigorously advocating the extending of the city limits, lay aside their well meant hut unwise plans, and allow the railroad the free right to spend money on these Improvements, which will mean so much for Klamath Falls without threatening them with the possibility of having to help pay the old debts of the city A continuation of tbo policy of tho advocates of ex tension will force the railroad to abandon their plans for any exten sive improvements and possibly mean the selection of a new location of tho yards. This, as anyone can see would mean the rulcatlon of our city. The railroad has not asked anything of the people here, but have gone ahead and purchased their own property, and are now entitled to receive every encouragement possible from the peo ple of Klamath Falls. This is a serious matter nt this time and the misguided and thought lets will do Inestlmablo harm it they do not wake up and take a tumble. It Is certainly a poor law that Willi allow nvo or six people to Jeopardise the Interests of several thousand. phyrlrul valuation; the' will nsk th election of Senator b direct ote o the people, and they will seek th enactment of stronger anti-trust Ick Islatlon. And It Is possible that tho will demand a law providing for th guaranteeing ot bank deposits, fo Senator Drown and other vvett'rn lie publicans are making no act-rot o tho tart that they fuvur ituili u bill and many ot them will mhoiato It n their speccho during tbo nimii.tlmi now opening it Is said that the "Insurgent" Set. atom bellvo (ho) ran forro tho Hoiim' ot Itcprosotitutlvcii llltn lino oil u numboi of llu-.o proportion by blocking otlur legislation ami hold ing tbo records of tcrtiiiti members up to public vlo. HEARST WILL COMB UT-Sr. A Humous rt.uim.nl. It 1. doubtful It illiy ot hoi our rosrb iiii'iit ftitiilJhi-il mi i'.pi,il number of dlMlngulitii'd ulllicl iluMMvi tbo civil urn hi ill, I tho hi i oiul riilWM suite r.tviilrv iiiuiit l In1 otllcor nolo Al lu Sidney Jnhixtuii, colonel; IIuUti V.. I .if. lieutenant colonel: Wllllitui .1 lltmloe, tinsel lleiitotiiiiit colonel, tleorgv II Thuiii.i. major Hubert K l.co nud A. S .liiliintmi liocniue noli ernh In the Coufi-ilrnito unity, unit llnrdiv hi line llouteiiiiul general Ihiiiuu Ihiuiiio n illMliigtiMittt gti enil In the IVileml army Mnoug I lie captain wore i:iirl Vnu I'.iiii, I: Kir b smitii mill n ti i:iiiii.iiiiorvii L-tnille goili'iul In Hie I olileilel ill uriny ami I! M'i' n In tue Union army. .Mining tho ubalbirui John II. flood. Charles W Field. Cbambllss ami I'lilfcr iwoaiue southern gcucral. atid It ilnrrardaud othvn attained tbe tame place In tbo northern army Captain Kvaus l-rt tbe United States' ervlce before Col onel Hubert K. I or did. ami vvbeli I boy parted at I'ort Maaou. Tot., Colonel Iji said "I'm aorry to give you up taus. Don't know what may happen before we moot again I'erhap they'll make you n general M Ni Dany.r "Whatever you tin. dear" wrote lln ardent unci dun t ahutv hi) letter to you to any one "Hate no lour, deiire!." came tbe re ply ' I in Jtlfl a uiiiiii nhuini'd of them n )oii mo' And tilth that Ihr eiikMu-eini'lit Ik enine ii in mil of til-lory .linlur tntirlnu O.murr.r. Talk ntMiut the .uporlurlty of mind over inatlei1' .uld Hie iiigtiiiifiilnth iHkirtler ' If Jim II titer uy. If lull n.ll't In I',' miiw uul to forget a ihlui: tun uWt trust It to your mrut ui. You take a peucll and a slip of I N I'.iliuer ti'onro .MuiietiiAU I paier and iiiaku a memorandum of Inliiiviii bold the name ihi It ' Chicago 'Jtibuue. To th. Point. Wli.u )ou h. thing to ir, Mr It, ttoii I t.k half tUr M.r uur lilt . ul lllll. In II CruwJ lb. wboU tlilii In a mluutfc I Lit. Ii .hurl- BMlIng sir, I IKin't ) ou nil th. wtiul. bliu4 ir , With a lal which .1 a l'ln.h I I 'uul J m cwin.cnl In an Inch lkU , Jjwn until ah. Iniimu. , I'ullili l,r until h. glliiim.t. Whtn ruu !,. thins to r ar ll. Uon i i.k. h.ir . ii.r I KMItur. I THERE ARE REASONsl You should ouy your Groceries at Van KiT I at. They have the goods you want Br1' 2nd. Their Groceries are always fresh 3rd. The price la within reason 4lh. They deliver paoae orders promptly Phone 516 - VAN RIPERBiST w. ... ..M..- ww q aanoorn Coffeei It Is announced that William Itnn dolph llearnt will probably speak In Oregon during the preneiit mmpalgn Mr. Hearst, It Is suit), roallzi- that the only nespuH-r Miippori ho will have In the campaign of tho Indepen dence party will be that of p.ipoi un der hU ownership To reaeli the great mass of voters outside hi cir culation he has determined to make a persnnul anvn. Ileiauso of his advocacy of a tinvt large enough to protect the i'acltlc as well as the Atlantic count, nnd lilt continued opposition to Chinese and Japanese Immigration, .Mr Hearst hopes to make a big Impression will his speeches In California, Oregon, Washington and tho far Wot goner ally. Woman Come ('. O. H. IiE'OIT IS THE SENATE. From a source that Is reliable comes information to the effect that 22 of the "progreaslve" members of tho United States Benato will lead tbe most vigorous kind of a revolt against tbe "conservaJlyqV mombeys. of that body at tho next session iff. Congress. Tho sheriff of Crook county re ceived word a few !n ago that ho was to receive, a C. O I), packago on tho stage and refuetlng him lit be present to recelvo It. ilo us on hand when tint stuge pulled Into PrlnoWlle and when ho uskod for his package he was handed u young lady, probably twenty years of ugo. Ho re fused to pay the $10 churges for fear that his wife would find out about It. The woman was a prisoner nnd wan In charge of the stage driver who was responsible .for her delivery to the Crook county authorities, but this b. Ing hard times ho wanted tho stngo fare before he would turn her over to-the sheriff. The sheriff concluded be bad no rlrht to take her because ho was a married man. The wholo matter wus rather complicated for the woman hud been arrested In Oram county on a warrant sworn out In Harney county for a crime com mitted In Crook county. Hint was Ada PJerte-of Duyville, Oram coun- ua.iJ by th. W.U.c "Wallrr. I vtLu you'd l.t uir hat a kuir. Ibat' harp riiousb to cut Ihl. steak " "Sorry, .lr but r dou't krp iMir kuhra thani Maybo )uu lould UM Ihr strsk at itrop. sir. and shsrp your knife up a I'll" Cleveland i'laln lrlrr Bad Bill's Wal.rl... ft. w.i . , tti.it .vary Incti. Anil vri.n iii.4 lilt h..tr lnr Whn !, ,t tluo ' In. I. tliich - lu tl.ti J. Iiuum uul' ttr Uul wt,n tit ii'tliic hi. tf. ouM r. 'IUt Hill. tvln. t.iti ri..tt liuu 1. a I Tuu 4 v Ih t,J ni.it rutt hm.it MN'u rl.anltti l,uu. tor in li.lliill Trtuun. A D.CDjT. The I'slutrr -Vnu play rhariulugly tin you rter ,uy fur charity? Tbe l'linl.1 Ob. yr; frequently 'I he I'aliilt-r-Well. cine utrr and play st in tiudht oine .U) 'then erhai I tan get .oine peuple to luik at lay picture - Turk Th. M.tmt. Girl. i lUr mmmmIi .r. w.ndt'tu. ttr.tif., 'ii. I ull. rot her tlf la . hllu .ubllii,. I If Immi an, I e. ollli I. at. .r. t.J. I git. vuhi tli. . I, .4 . lutelr IIiii. VV..hlniun Hl.f N.k..yt SIrst (.iint-WIm I. Hut luilgujn rant looking little man viainllug near the door) Heeoud (luet -I cant tell you lto III red fc. ami bluff man-l " " h,at Uo,w "" " ' out hi story. au,t they ad-' ,L llo,,r" huiband -lUMt.tu 'u Hit C.p.ri.nc. M,No txl fur Hi. lck.J 11.. r Mf TI..I'. Wlbnc " th. ul4 roniUl vot,. r..4. "N. . U.n quit, h.4 In inr d.r An J fr.qu.nllf founl th.r.'i ttl " 1'I.U.O.Ii.hU !(... H.lplng Hint Out. Mr Lord looked . grave olio even lug that hi vtlfe, a very young one Uotlcnl It mill ti.ketl nloit tva the uialtrr "I tupme lnilut- t IroilMllig you," she dumuIm-iI hrpilly "If you've truck n .ting, why don't yon till me. ami erlm I may In. ni.v to help youV After more ulTi-ctlouiite mljiiraltou Lord adiullteil that hi pa) loll Uithei ed bUu "I've luade It Ui a far a the vmrk men go.' he nld, "but If I pay Ihr tcuographer there vvou't v a l-ouiiy left fur Dart and me Hit I aay. be can't stand that. He nium have .nine mouey thla luoiith" Lords wife va luouieiitnrlly grave; then her face brightened. "Why dou't you give tbe tleuogra pbvr a month' varnllou." she iugge. ed eagerly, "then divide what there is with l)avt? It teems to me" judicial ly, "that uouhl I fair all round " Youth' Companion FURNITURE TABLE PADDINCJ-You will find it at Gillott'H E. W. GILLETT S ca wrwrwirwvwTrwv w w vivJvawaio o mnmnmnm - - . .. : "t"tiitji441 Heavy rreiftMing IpecleJty. Baggade Orders Am Clve Prompt Attention " 1 0. K. Transfer & Storage company Having up'ttx'ate piano trucks we solicit your fine piano moving PHONES office in va 7) KENYON S GRIMES. PROPRIETORS fr 4 "'tnilMIMMU t IIIHIHMIU Th. Story of Starlight, "Once there vva a group of sports-1 men vi ho urre all unite broke," said a Jocky ilult orhclal. Tiny must. bow. I ever, get In lo tbe race, ami oue at a time they prretitel Iheiuaelve at tb paddot k gale. "I nm tbe owuer of .Starlight,' the first ..lid He was well ilreised audi lmpolug They bWlerrd and psrd I blm lu I "'I am Starlight' trainer,' said th second nt r bore mllteti him "The tblnl nun. .mall and Ihln. I next apeareil "Starllglifa nkey.' be nalil aburtly ' sud burrlnl through the gale ' "The fourth nud lt nun of th. i group was very ahahby Indeed "'Well, wio ntv yoilV they .aid lu palleutl) when be preaelilt-U blut.lf "I nm Starllgbl,' was tlm mek re ply " Un Allele Tiuir. Herald Advertising Docs Your Business for You E400OB6a6M MMMMMMM N.v.l Orangss. I'oslbly unt every oue ha. beard lb anecdote about tbe dear old mother wboe .on bad been promoted to he first lleuteiiunt lu the navy. He aeut her a but of floe navel orange, from Florida and this brief note: ; O.ar lolhr-Jul a h.ndfut i,f navel ' orang.a aom.lhlna you Mill nnd rtcla. Ijr cholc Ivt.,y, JACK. ; Speaking of Jack lo some gueaU at the house a few nights later aa 'they were enjoying the oranges, abe remark ed: "Just the very best boy lu all the world, dear, dear Jack. What u spleu did sailor, ami every Inch au ufflc.r! But be never could Irani to spell. Just think or a lieutenant spelllug naval with au V and a small 'n.' Isn't It embarrassing to a tnotLer? mill It sounds all the same when you speak lr."-New York Press. D.c.ilful Apa.arant... IJllU Marti, (after watching ber I small brother devuur several large sac Uoui ofibocolat cakei-Usmma, Isn't It funuy buw uiuch larger Jimmy real ly la than he appear In lw friKU Ue outaldeT-Judge, ' With a Sls.l Pick. II. lrl.il u pick II,. xlnii.rt. Hut iin. how ih.x I..4 Mm L.. Dut now ..ch uay Al Iwu p.r par I .au it linn (.ick II,. nre.1. -t'hlc.(u N.wa. Th Msd.rn Nomad. "Did you ask that man why bo paid rent Instead of owning bU own bomoT" asked one real estate agent "Ifew," answered tbe otbor. "He said bo didn't. He kept morlog." Vonkors Statesman. East End Meat Market CRISLIR 6 STILTS, Proprietors Prime Beef, Veal. Mutton, Pork and Poultry Fresh and CurwJ UeaU and Sausag.s of all kinds. Wo hand) our mowla In tho moot modern way In (loan llrtrss and wrrouiulinffa. Try ua and wo will bf most happy lo have you for customer. Krso Dollvrry. -4 ;MMt.MtMlltHHl Hkmt K. Witiikow, Vice I'realilent Abttntcting Maps, riauu, Btoc rrtala, Etc. Au-rxSixu. Sociutsry tv and wqk ch&rirod ullh I In, liiM.nno Senator La Kollette nnd Senator Qf j,ortu, Beveridge will be at tbe head of -this I - ' movement. It will have 'tho guopflrt I ".'. of Senator Brown..pf i(bii;BP:., ' " "8lnkl,II ,he "' ton Borah, of 'idabo.and ro'tbiri to ' ' th alleged nutaifaeV of 22. " Ther':pr'o-1 " A wagon lcaded w',h Tha Pa" relve" are hoping tb'at Joseph' -L. I4 down Mrln 8treet tbu mornln8 Brlitow will defeat. Senator Lnn. m qu "" "m h l"rucK cronsing Kansas, In which event they will have Brlstow with tUem ..They are.-.aty) counting upon the electlpn of'Folk of, Jllssourl, and It Is said that Folk would be willing to' 'lead the"DeWo-' cratlc senators In opposing every wish of the Senate "ring" until the latter is willing to concede the -passage of the desired measures. The "progressives" will demand' It would loa-j part of Its load The result was that for several blocks the street was sprinkled with old papers and other rcfuuo matter. Nothing like ncatterlng filth, over more terri tory so that It won't look so bad You will save money by buying sewing machines and all ot your sew ing machine supplies at Mullers, cor ner Mainland 6th streets. 7-31tf "Tho Morning Tub." A few year ago a sister of talae called lo to see nu old lady who lived In a little cottage lu Lincolnshire and i In course of conversation happened tej mention that she had a cold spoogo-' down every morning. "Law, mUo," said tbe old lady, "and doea your mother knowV" "Yea, certainly, nnd abe quite ap-l proves." "Well." said the old lady. "Ah washes ml fuuee ivvery daay, au' Ah washes ml neck once a week, but Ah've nlrrer bin washed all ower since Ah was a baby." This, good lady lived to tbe ripe old age of uioety -three. Cor, London News Tho Lotus Bator. lb race of people to whom the nam "Lotus Eaters" was applied was a Lyblan tribe, known to the Urcoks as early as the time of Homer. Hsredo tus describes their country and says that csrsrsn rout led from it to Egypt. Tbe lotus still grows tbore In great abundance a prickly shrub bear ing a rruit or a sweet taste, compared by Herodotus to that of tbe date. It la still eaten by tbe natives, and a kind of wine "Is mide from it Julc. Superfluous. Copy Reader How will it do to bead this story "A Growing geandair City Editor-Cut out tbe "growtag." TataTa redundant aeaadaU always . Klamath County Abstract Go. Surveyors and Irrigation Engineer! SHERWIIhWlLlim Buooy Paint is the btst paint made (or bug. Kiel. CwmI, loo, lor porch ami lawn furniture or anything sub ject to outside csposure, SW. Buooy Paint. wears well uut-of-iloors in all klndt of weather, gives a bilghi, duuble gloii, spiMd, tvcuy, coven well and colue-j in i,Ui,y attractive colon. It it economical bei.atiic it uves le-pairuinK too ooii, jmj H always s.tlilactoiy, (.'oines reudy lor the biml, in uuiiu cam, big uml Utile, ai y0 ,e. iulre. aisMMM rUMAk( NV aaVaaaw Geo. T. Baldwin, HARDWARE DEALERS ' KUmath Falla, Oregon Hon J, Zumwai.t, C. K. I'realilent M. U. WlLUiaU, C. E Treasurer KlaataU Falla, Oregon -ee)oaeMa)00aMilllMMH IUIAS. K. WOHUKN I'residenl A. M. WORDKN Cashier FRED UELHASK Vle-Pr The American Bank and fruit Go. liiiiiiilljlll i CAPITAL, $100,000.00 Cor. fltJiaad Mala ttriwM " I