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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (July 5, 1910)
' tft fc,1 HI " "V, , , ' 'i fbfirift. vifciWATII MM" W"W OUR ADVKRTWKHM OKt" THR BBf4T HKKIUI-H j v YKAR. No. 1,302 KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON. TUESDAY. JULY 6. 1910 Price Cents . - Wtovfou? mt MfM W : IIY KILLED III RACE RIOT HMOIM mm: I.IVKH in whit. . ft.'. IIIJ1IIIU1 to, jwflin hi i"- " t -- lAUPAIISIf CtitTIV i''KH Hior ? New rt lii NwMn Mt 1'mi. k. Am tllNl9Mt4l " ) Hirm ''' 11111 end huii. fir Injiiinl In riots and flxltls rtstsstlirrd In many portlim of I ho dM Itste Ul lilnlil Mint today mrturrfU Hmi arose rr iliu JpiT- -' rUdilln Urim, Nnv, enletili. fwa.Vo Vmk lo Miulaiann nuliu islrlsli sic reported, nmt Inn iron, i lih sol 'Miner Tl lcWe xri- RetllllR lllocilt tff tit iiirtns "t til" tolorcd iIrI. i W,m4 more trouble l fen roil, Wall lll mull In CtilritKo when ItUmt itrltrn there I ttrolilt-iimt- kil. riMl-4 Pies Kerrlrc. KK.N0, Nm , Jul) J -Jeffrie U In air skii till niiiriiltiR, lil imiri rrkiH Injur? bclllR III rill Up, III rjlCo4 till tn allll appears dan-d. - lit M)l IIP raUlldl tcllll'llllMT llll). ' UIh liil Hi'1 ncliti uuil itiTiuroi) lUt at diarf nut lemembrr entering , llfrlM. . 'Hkuttloiis liuimdlali-l) before mul UmvIIi flint ha raiiaed talk ii( til hi WHdox-l, hut Ihla U denied h) h'l Utikn. Tin-) dci-Urn thn menial xrtli gpwt him, Anil UiaI In.- dlil not tMT nM he itllltlK, tin ACll Ilk it hlld, Ami hnil In ho led like u i tkftwti Is tin- mo.i liltii-rl)- dl. iffslitrd Of the lot, Hoveral day tt l declared tliAt Jeffries' fallum II koiloK would show Itaoir nt the tin. Ho mM tiHlny ttmt while J err iW pbjilrol condition war perfect, lUimom ()iicui wtm wit-cked, H nlil Jin made n mistake li iirwln In Mt In ihv clinches. A ""A l I heard Hint tlin inntrli was " I cabled tn Jim (rum Scotland. JiUIsr him tu refuse in ngnv lo hit l Ik tllitclies, hcllmn f h hail Ititi thai ho HiiiiM hntu hnil n hi-t-lf thiDcr." t ml hit party lrii,. Inmiitrim Uilrm AiiKiMiii, nmii, llii'lr 1miUii oiiHticHH Inrrrniliii: H4 Hie nU'iilim i)iiKniiiil Tn or lli hinptliil Iiimi' nin iroMfilnl Willi llii IiiJiimiI, Out :,,( piMmiim uu iimlur nriimt m iii'imiI, mul more inn Ih'Iiik hriniRlil In ti lln imllin Whin- Mam U Html, HlilllKlkK, Vll,, Jill)- ,, Hl IIIKIHin vriit hi'Aiim mul u wlilin mm- v.ii kll'it licin lliilll)' llnir lllollnu nl rilUlmrK. I'll tulinr i. J uly 6,-Hinifii m'i-ii' In jur nl In nini i lulu nt I In- nriiro iinnr turN In lliln illy ThiniiinniU nr ln i)liil. null over ii Iniiiitiiil lmi Ihcii nrriniiil. L.Ni'unn- ,llmk ,WmImi), ImiIIIi', K)'., ,N I'M I nm utlniki'il I In- iii'mi) Iii-m- I'.ilny. unit lioiililn Ip trmiil. Kislit Willi llrlilm I'lillnilfliihlA, Jul) i, U'lillr. aiiiI lU'KMHii III' I IIK'll Illicit III their HkIiIa lixluy Mnny wen- lnjiirnl CELEBRATION WAS SUCCESS i-.wi.tiu: vn.sHi:i nv cnowiw rilOM ,U,I. I'.tiUTM OKrOI'NTV ILLOMIMATEO PMMK TOfmHT AT fl f .III ,tri .t.ki.l in Tnkr I'aH nml llplp Muki- ll n Hnrrcw-rtiMIr Wirt- ilihu l-'rimi ('mlilrii Kliinl I.) Illll .Vl'ttllir. NVIImlliRlnii, N C , July 1 -Wlillr. ulli'ini'ti'il in aiiirt n l)inliliiK In'.' linn Imliiy Hiiifi'n tin 1 1 I'i'i'ii ln jiirnl In IIm' r lot m l'4' llrllillll III ,' Ollrilll ,Vn' Oflinna, July fi. llutolvi'U mul klllli'K wit i- limil III I lot I n K lie (nti' I In- tn'Vt jiM'r nltlri lifip Mnny Hl lllllll) lllllltll MiimiI Dili U'iiiimir Tiiiiuiii' Cniikn, Im . July S A ni'Kfnu illi'il IliU HiiilliliiK. liT IniiKiiii lintliiK tut' n hiil nut h lilli- uliii un ohoiitliiR for JiihiiMin, llliiml. iRr.i Kllli.l Mniitiilmllli-. III., Jul) S. Oiii- in Kin im klllii) mul mm U it) Inn Ihr ri-ull of HkIiI" Hmi uioaii iimt tin-Ji(TiIi--JiiIiiikiii 11 slit nt lli'im, Sluy ,rgni In OiimIik Oiimlin, Noli,, July .", One m-Rtn ma kllli-il mul m-tfrnl v n Injuri-il lii'ii- iimIk) iturlmt the tliiU rrrniril hy the fori I ii ir nn-r Hid IiIk flu tit whlfli win In-lit In Hi-mi jmliTilny Thi l-'iiiirlli nf July K'lilirntlon lii-n- )i-li-rilM)- war one nf tint (Incut iivi'i- hplil In Ihli portion of thn itntc, nmt thn lonimltli-oAVlnc thn afflr In ilintitn ilMirrtc n merit ilral of I'ti-illl fur thn iirroii of thn iimlrr tnkliiK Tim imimlo In I In- uiortiliiR wan un ili-r thn illriitlim of Hhi-rlfT llarni-M, Mm. Mnny Kllltn nml (luy Mrrrlll, uhii wi-rn In llii li-iul, KoIIowIur llii'i- mini- m-vitaI nf Kliminlli KnIU' licniillfnl Mtinii-u nml clrl on hiirno hark Tim ili'mllil-lilac k Iiiiiii Iii-IiiiirIiik. In tin) .Mrrilll nml iIiImm hy Iwii pri-tly unnii'ti, Mrr. J. Ilnw Anitrrvnn nml Mm V. (). Kmllli, took tho ill. (it iui for tin- hiit Inily'n turnout, nml I In- I-iiIIm incxiitril thn cup to M .MiTtlll, n ho n thn ihmht of tin- i1i-nillit nnlnint. nlthoiiRh tho nlmpln hut hi-niillful itprorntlonii vi'li- llii'lr oun lili-nn. i I'olloulriK tlu hnml ah thn float (hi wlilrli i ml i- Minn Majm'll Hamlpi' ton, thn (IimIiIpun of l.lhrrty. Ili-hluil Ihl IIoaI rainn thn.la) iimki-r rallthiiinplnii hnml. Then fntun tlir'lloat i-nti-ri-il hy (In- lle! Men In thn iinliT umm-il: (Inn Ktorn, Ktnr DniR lompuny, Ihn city Hunt, Hhltn llnx., Ihn llo.tim Hton-, I Ihn rortlaml 8toio nml John ItnurrV 1 waKiin. Thn latter wn onn of Ihn ) in o I miliiun In thn procnmlon, II lunula, frrn HpN to nil nxci-pt tho -no-uik-A of our frccilorn. It alio mean proti-iilon for nvcry Aincrlcnii ilanrl Im: iimlnr Ha folil. wht-thnr at liotnu or nhrouil. II Ii thn aymlml of tho ri'lcn of law, t iiiennn law protcctc-il ffiiloiu, law iirolicltit labor, law pro led nl Kt-altli nml law protected hap- IiIir'h.h .Not only linvo our bravo falh vn net nji thin banner In tho nainrt of ("oil over the well-won hatltofleldii or ihn Ittvolutlon, but think where, iiUo, thulr dcucendenla have rnrled ll nml raliml It In tonr-ueit and pro tection. What rountrle and mai ban tt not vliltiil and been .the herald of it better day. Fellow rltlicni, It become my I pieaiant amy in extend to yon all the hearty welcome of Klamath Palli, and to place In your hand the key that Imurea you tho freedom of the illy. Let every rltltcn and vliltor remember that we hare Rithered here today for the piirOM- of. cnrami-mo HOUSTON JOKES FORMER FRIEND HKKM OSt.t ItlliailT NIIIK OF II IH I'lll-MUXT rilKIHC.tMKXT KLAMATH VAUM TKtM tlHUH WKKI) HAHRtlAIJi XIXK CJiIk (In- IMIrr of Hie Vlallom bjr a Hrore of Heirmlrrn lo One bi Hl InhiR ! IMMHttfl fMifiifJf Mfliitf 1iMe That. eMtlenua for IVHIiiji Horrjr for One Hotnloti, atMl Nay MomelhhiK Ahnut flrafl Thaddcua li. Yorke, better known In Ihl city n Prank 11. Ilouaton, or the man who bousht the Herald tor ratine tho moat Important event In tho Hoc Combine, In back among hi Ihn hlalnry of our nation. Under the friend. And In uilnR the word .itiellerlnR foldt of "Old Olory" let ..friend" ono I not far c , ri'iri'i'iitcil Ihn iiroducli of Ihn car-lili-im which Mr. Ilauer i-ultlvateN, ami hrlii-ii bi-liiK mil of tho ordinary thn fertility of thn noil of ihU allcy wan etn-eilliiRly well pn-ai-nted. Thn float nllnirtiil n ureiit ileal nf uttentlon, mul mnny IhoiiRht It ileaervtil thn fltat prlii Thin, hnwewr, wt nwntili'd lo thn next float In the pnrmln, that heleiiRini: to Ihn Mer rill llemril, nml It nlao waa exceed IliKly rleer na well na n Reed adver- Man) llutl In till. iir.i ii..inem uir inn i-n.-rR, nnu rnier- l-hlrU.i Jiil- 5 Oiii. ileum na "' "' "' l'iir in iobi .nwr. Mabhed lait ulKht mid I now -..' N' Otl.-rbeln In tho float mul M-ori were lnj.ir,-.l In lUl.la that "" l'fl"l''K l'i" "grated by thn nro... after Ihn Je(Til..-Jol.ii.ih nRht , l'lIUhi-r mid her mm, mid the coplna in me iieeiiru which uiey primea n thn parndn pnaai-d nlonit weio thrown to Ihn ! hIiiikIoi-m on the ildewalk Willie Mini MmIm .Vi-Rtu Moiialmi, Tev,, July A neccii wn alalilKit and killed by while man l.nrn Imla) titer mi iirRiiuieut about Itm JelTrlea-JohliMiU flltht I I'irkllllvia ,Vi-rH- Klllell l.ltlln ItiH-k, July 6, Two m-RiiM-i Mem killed her Until) it ll rnnult of l'i fei-llliR eiiRelideri-d by Ihn Jeffrie. .IiiIiiimiii tlnlil. yealerday, ItiullitR In XrK Vmk 'eArrKllleilal KlirrteHirt, . arriort, U,, July 5,Thren ni rai wcro kllliil ami railway con- fatally wounded In u John- w tlol hern liMlay, Many ul tra Wen- alul llllnri-,1 III Vnrllx.r,. wwaa in nrKuiuent nter Ihn.mer- New York. Jul)- f A neKro wn "f Jtffrleannd hl black opiMinelit. i beaten lo death nml wnim were In- 1'kw.ui Junil dnrliiK IIrIHii that linik plain '"iWKMIngal WnthlulMN. , K,, ThoiiHnmU of Ihn pollen lAHinRton. I), (' jny (!, 8ven HWnt peraon wernieiiiicerned In "Mot la.t nlRht TtlTlihtUK wn Wmoii a,m I'nnnlvanht nr. JJMtfen lh0 Whlto lloum tut tho i. w'. 'rl'r,',' "'"' Httackwl 0hlto w nine ii In ,vr rMldentw. "'RtiriN-a nm wild with niiin.i. Thn lal llonl In Ihn lino wn thai floAi Midland, mid It, showed ronelm lely thai Ihn elllieiu of that little city to thn 'until oT in urn strict) wen. Imav nil iilutil. mid tlu rlotlim up lo date. iimllnued until inornliiR. Thn im-, llrlimlnK up the rear were the KM-i- urn wy overbearliiR, mid urn mitomohlleH of Sheriff llarne. Aln ciowiIIiik the whltna off tlu aldowulk. jlatllii Jr.. Mr, Clnpp, Dr. White In thn teiideiloln dUlilct Ihn white Ultimo It. Hum. Kred Bchalloek, Mi tniliiteil it in';ri lo ii lamp poal, mid Clarke. Will llaldwln nmt JiiiIrp lln'd- tin wax uea down. ly dead when Im wn ml win. S lERS w 1 I y,,ite," I W. w fl fi1 L i tp DressandWorkingStylc $uso to $10.00 K K K STORE 'V. t ii i If jPcluilve AjmwU I I frU.- Thu follow Iiir nrn Ihn prlie Ale! Ihelr nflplenta: Unit commercial flont, silver cup Merrill Ilerord. Itoat frntcrnnl float, illvor cup lied Men, Ileal home, allver'cnp Mr. Tu nor. Hunt Indy'H (uniniit, silver cup- l.akealilo Inn. ni'Ht deroiiited automobile, .allvee rup IM t.lnlo Uarnoa, Klrnt prlie, eallthumplaiii Hay iiinkeiH' band. At (lie eiimlhoiiKo Hquaro after thn rondliiK f the Declarntlou of Indc pontic n eo by MIh Ornco Nlckorton, Mayor BatidoiMin welcomed tho vli Hoi with tho following remarki: Fellow t'ltlioiiH 8tandlnn today beneath mid miroimdod by thU om- fbleiii, I mn roIiik to remind' yon that 133 yearn oro, pr ono year after the adoption of tho Declaration of Indc-' pendonro, tho Aivjerlcan congre paiiaed u vchoIuIIoii itatlng that the fluK of tho United Btatea ahould bo thirteen Htrlpea and tho union of thir teen star on a blue field. Thu orig inated tho beautiful, flag wo now call' tur own. Tho flag ytnoollMi tho Union. It U beautiful ai a (lower to thoao who lovo'lt, It l tha tymbol of nil wo arc mid of alt we hope to be. It mean hlitory wonderful tad glorloui. It mean liberty tree fllory )our mind dwell for a moment amid the larred memorlc of the pott, then liirnlnic )our face again to the future permit )ntirelve to enter heart and wiul into the pleamre nf the day. Mr, O'Nell, tho orator of ibo day. v.n Introduced by Mr. Dunbar, and In part wild an follew: "Kellow Cltlreni It I with pride that I thank you for the honor you l.nvo conferred upon me by ratling on inn to addn-M you today. July 4 U n day upon which tho loyal hearted American pay trlhtilc.ln the memory of the men who 134 yearn ago ilgned the document that made poailble the American republic. It l a time when wn American ihould r.top to con Ider It meaning and weave Into tho heart and mind of the young people nf tho country the lenaona of liberty that everyone ahould hold a the rich eat prlte of hi Inheritance. "The fiituro of the American na tion mint defiend upon the younger r.enerntlon of today, for the time la comltiR when condition will arlie that will lax tho manhood ad worn- enhooil of America and call out all Hint la Reed In their character. We have i cached u point today that ihould cniian m to atop and conalder how far wn nre gilng to ge: whether wn ihall rontlnuo n hero worihlp pern or turn In our mad plunge and examine Into nnd atipport the truth of romcrvntlim and J u at Ice. Wo ihould not fnrRet what the emblem of the ktar nnd at ripe Ktandi for, nnd In thu exercise, of our novcrclgn rltUenihlp ihould ever remember that wo have n solemn duty to per form both to nunelvc and posterity. Tho government I right, but some of Iho privilege exerclied thereunder nro wrong. And that wrong reti with each nnd cveryono of you. There Ik no wrong no bad but what you have thn power to right, and If you fail m to do you nro wanting In jour duty (u mi American rltltcn." In tho course of hi remark Mr. O'Neill called attention to the wrongi mat urougni inn war or revolution, briefly sketched tho events of that great war and the succeeding results, nnd urged hi heareis to profit by the sacrifice made by the founder of Ihl republic. III speech wa one-of tho most scholarly add return ever de livered lu this city, and wa closely followed by n largo and Interested au dience. It was the first time that Mr. O'Neill has mado a public address in thjs city, and ho will doubtless be heard again on many future occa sion. Hay Anderson wa awarded .the Middle for being tho best rider at tho lucking homo contest at tho ball rtrounds In tho afternoon. William Stark suffered from n brokon thumb nnd his bono got away from htm, oi I ho story inlgV havo been dlfferen. ."cue. Johnson of Merrill also gave oyiod account of himself na a Ylder. Tho judge had a hard time to chnoiro bctweon tho throo men. O, N. Thompson of Hum gavo an exhibition of arldiug that was about hs good as any that the Judges had scon, hut n ho had not been entered (or the competition ho was not awarded tho saddle. J. Prank Adama wn awarded tho ISO for the wildest horse. Water Carnival The water carnival at night under tho direction of H, 0. Tol ford was one of the flneet ever seen on Lake Hwatinn and the "reworks directed by A. D. Miller and Mr. Mongold were ntio splendid. ' TongJi.irae Kvery boy and nun In town u re aaaijaaaaIijiaxata(j (Continued on Jage i) off, for there Is a strong sentiment of sympathy fur the man who beat Methane. None any that they would like to seo him fiee, but about 99 out of 100 express thcnftolvcB ns bring glad he got Iho money, Yorke got In Saturday evening, ac companied by Sheriff llarne and Claude Daggett. He was an Ideal traveling companion, not earning the slightest trouble to anyone. He stated that ho would have returned wlthouuextradltlon paper, and wa ready to place hi case beforo n Jury of Klamath county ell lien, and let them Judge a to whether he violated tho law or not. Immediately following hi being locked In the Jail he wa vlilted by Attorney C. P. Stone, representing the American Dank and Trust com pany. Fred Melhase, whose anxiety to wipe tho Herald out of existence enriched a certain gentleman to tha tune of 17,800. Claude Daggett nnd Fred Schallock. He was apparently glad to see Melhase, and greeted him with a cordial handshako and n warm smile, remarking)' "Well. Melhase, ic take all kinds of people to make a world." Melhase, with team or "sympathy" In his eye, told Houston how sorry bo wa to sec him In that fix, but was somewhat disconcerted by that gen tleman' reply: "Oh, don't feel sor ry for me. It U all a caso of graft In this world. You see. I was unfortu nate In setting caught. You aro for tunate. So, you see, you had hotter nvc your sympathy." A representative of this paper vis lied Houston Sunday nnd niked him If ho had any statement to make for publication, "Not a word," was his prompt reply. "I am somewhat up against It Just now. They look nil my money nnd everything else thut I had, nnd I havo not Just secured my bearings. What course I will pursue I have not decided on. Ilut I have nothing to say for publication nt this or any future lime." - He, wa quite ready to discus the weather or anything elic.ut when ever the subject of the charge on which V wan arrctjecf was touched he was a mum as an oyster, , JUi"io tho tltno of golnnto pre he hna expressed no desire for an at torney, nor has he evinced nny wish' that he be brought before n Justice lor hearing. Ho passes tho time play ing cards and reading the papers, ap eparntly oblivious or his surround ings, but with all this outward calm It ran be seen that ho Is studying his case closely and planning out a course fl of defense. -, It was rujnpred this morning that Melhase was'-anxlou to reach some kind or n compromise with him, look-' lug to n return of the money! bu Houston atatea that ho Is broke, and that nil ho had was grabbed by the Washington authorities whon ho was arrested In Seattle, so that tho Amor- loan Bank and Trust company stands a vqry poor show or effecting n re turn of nuy ortion pf the fund paid out by Its astute president. It was stated this morning that nuusiun wuum uoi on given n Hear ing beforo Justice Miller until the lat ter part or the week, One reason ad vanced tor this course or procedure was tha fact that there was no dis trict attorney hero, Mr. Kuykendall being absent in Lakovlew on the Har rold murder oue. The other wa to tho effect that the hearing waa post pone) to admit' of the arrival (reel Lexington; Ky., or an ottotal ef the bank from which the certileaU ef de posit is alleged to have bee leaved, Thle'document will play am Important part In his approaching (rial, I The baiebnll a-ltnn voalM-rfav nfmr. noon between the nine from Weed and the Klamath Pall team wa a "pipe" for tho home nine. Weed, shut out Klamath Palls In the first Inning, nnd after thst there was nothing to it but Cale's champions. It was a fair game until tha fifth Inning, nnd then the fun began. Weed had been getting gooie egg rtry Inning after the first, and Palls had mado but two run in tho second, but In the fifth the local boys made un for lout time. Thev started out to do things, and they did. fJ-ht ritntf wore f-hftllrdM .... Irt their credit, and when they scored seven mora In the next Inning it wa all off. The ganio wa called at the ond of the sixth Inning. Following Is tbe lineup: Klamath Falls Mohr c, II. Siem ens p., C. Arnold lb., J. Ball 2b., Am broe 3b O. Arnold .. J. Blemen If., Houston cf., Shlve rf. Weed Conrad c Wolhl p.. Baker lb., West 3b.. Souxa 3b.. Pramce .. Shastcino If., tarxen rf.. Dickey rf. Scare by Innings: Klamath Fall . 0 2 0 0 7 17 Weed ... .10 0 0 0 0 1 Summary Two-base hits 81cm?- f-fl. AmhriMA fthll'M Qlnlan l.-: -...-, .....v.w ., (... ,jv.,. MimmKm Mohr :, C. Arnold. O. Arnold, Ursen 2. Struck out By 8icmcns S, by Wolhl S. lift K,lamath Falls 16. Weed C. Bases on balls Off Slem- em 2: off Wolhl 1. Batteries Weed Conrad and Welhl: Klamath Falls Molr and II. Slenun. Umpl O. French. Carl Baer. R. J. SMITH WINS THE FIRST PRIZE CAITl'llr-H VALL'AIII.K IXlVINfl fir cjivkx nr tkxxis vtxn ConsolaltOfi I'rlirn Playnl for 1taay. Member Here Iteaarcl WMh Bx- rrltencr nf Ihn Tnstrnametil Tho grand jury or Lake county will meet In lkevlew today for the pur pose of considering the chnrce tiled against Ike Harrold, who I charged with tho murder of the New- ell bo)s. Immediately on the return of a true bill the trial of the caso will proceed. No word has been received that would lead to the belief thai Harrold will change his attitude about pleading guilty, and II he does so his case will be disponed or within a very short time. Several persons who will attend the summer school desire board and lodging, beginning July 11. Any persons desiring to furnish same will confer a faor by notifying either Superintendent J, O. Swan or Pro femur K. Faught. J. C. Jarvls of Merrill had a nasty spill by his horse stepping in a grass covered ditch as he was chasing, one of tho horses that broke loose at the riding contest yesterday. He got up, however, and caught the runaway. The wedding cake tor tho couple who are to be married in public this even was made by Mr.-Purdy or the Model bakery, and It Is a work pf art. It is In keeping with everything else that come from that institution. The HaymakerOfWho took the prise lu tho callthumplan iarade yeiier day were Perry Bholl, C..W. Harfov, J. O. Huffman-, J. A. Ilance, J. W. Terrell and n visiting member. The tennis tournament wa complet ed last evening, when a brilliant match was played In Iho finals In sin gle between O. P. Morton of the Multnomah club or Portland and ft. J. Smith or San Francisco. Both players are artistic, clever and re sourceful, but Smith wa too accu rate for the Oregon man, and cap tured the valuablo loving cop by the score of 6-4, 6-2, -l. Local player did excellent work, and carried away sereral of the honors. Wiley nnd Morton closed the lower half In double by defeating Harris nnd Yaden by the score of 6-4, C-7. 3, while Wlddoe and .Wilson won the upper hair, defeating Clcaveland nnd Oehler In n nice match. Wiley and Morton then defeated Wlddoe and Wilson, taking first prise in doubles and leaving the second prise for Wlddoe and Wilson. Smith, or San Francisco won the first prise In tingles. The Klamath tennis clnb te greatly pleased with the splendid tourna ment, and glad to have witnessed the display of skill on her home grounds by local member and the vietteva. A Klamath Fall develop into a sum mer resort or Importance many ex pert players from the coast will visit hero and take part In these annnnl games. Tho Klamath clnb will prob-. ably hold another tonraaaseat durbag. r the summer for club member. There I one Important, match yet to be played In the consolations, tor which n handsome prise has been offered by the club members. W. 8r Wiley, who unfortunately met the San Francisco expert. Smith, In the first round, and was therefore thrown Into tho consolations, will most likely rapture this prize, a Wiley-Is a lead ing player and classed ahead of his opponent. A. Oehler, or Klamath Fall. A summary or the championship In singles Is as folews: Morton or Portland defeated Wil son or Roacburg," 8-C, 6-J. Morton defeated Howard Shepherd by default. Vincent Yaden defeated A. II. Cleaveland. 6-2. 7-5. J. T. Harris defeated W. Mason by default. Harris defeated Yaden, 11-9. 6-3. Morton deetated Harris, (-3, 5-7, 6-4. f Burge Mason defeated Heydon, 6-2 6-2. C. K. Wlddoe defeated A. Oehler. ti-4. 6-2. It. J. Smith, final winner of Ihn cup, defeated Wiley, C-l, 6-4. m BlTTiateeeeeeThifi BCSt Pumps and Half Shoes wttli Ore. UD CMM. PDU-CATOE- 9Xjm,9!aM aBdjcoeori WaAMATirS EXCLUSIVE SHOE STORE ? Vi Pi m "'M 1 'A l j . a &T&1 Lit' tf.1i - .rt,r.Wi,reKW. jj.-;..rv.Vir '?&,&?: - , sy ' - e -j ..iff, jojj- t i$ . i n n