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Klamath Mail Patent« Valua I'he Tennis Tournament I lie La«-< n Advocate nay« that there has l*en filed in the Vnited States land blc Device The Tennis Tournament for the chain pionship of the Middle I'aciflc Uoa«t office at that place > right-of-wav map On the 23rd ot last month the I'nited came to an end last Saturday morning "I the <><x>«e IjiSe and southern P.ail- tales |>aisiit office issued Io F. B. when L, I., bwartzlandar and W I, Bar ruad from the •tale ime «oiith to Al Soulhworlb, of thia city, lettera isirnl for a mail bag catching 'levice. intemew with l■•»enlatly• In an Mr. Houthworth, » rvp* ol the Herald sacertalned clay defeated Curtis I Widdoe» and Henry (,‘roaby In the final» tor I he gen- llemen’e doubles events. The finals in ths singles and • onsola tion events were completed rm Go- alter- turn», covering over 3b mile», a Long Lake Lumber Co. distance ol a fraction Au mapeetion of the map, which is a finiaherl piece of work, show« that the propo«ed line hug» the the following fact» I noon of July 3rd. east shore of Goo«e Lake from it« north A large gallery wan present to witness ern extremity almost to its extreme low lube alwjut nine feet in height, tiie mal< h between Wilson r Wiley and southern point. The application is Henry Crosby in the finals of the g.-n la|s,riiig from the l.aae to a revolving signed by William Hood, a» chief engi tiemen's singles. Thia Waa the most spherical head. The mailt feature of de|ierately contested match of the tour neer, and J E. Calvin, as president. A the device aside Irotu the revolving nament, and the outcome was in doubt 1 particularly noticeable feature the I h« device cuiisisia of a east iron hol head ia a serie» Manufa«turerà of All Kind» of LUHBER ol coil «prioga ol difier- until the filth and final set bad beeo line is its dirsetneas, in one instance a Cabinet Work, Sash and Doors, All Kinds of Mouldings, played. By brilliant stroking Mr. Wiley stretch ol »ometbing like eleven miles ••cured early leads In all of the set» ri a bucket in »uch a manner that it ia cept the filth, but was unable to keepj being a« s'raigbt as rule can make it. pruteclad from mure strain tlian it is the advantage thus gained in the first The »learner Eagle is engaged in intendi-d to stand. To illustrate the ■ nd third »eta. Mr Crosby was in hel bringing Large load» of sand from Wood advantage there is in placing in a bucket ler condition tlian his opponent for the river to the Upper lake landing. The for example place a KMJU pound spring long grm-lhng contest, however, and ran •and ia being stored there «nd will lie «ill the last net n-0. Mr. Wiley was ■ I the lop of the spring tule*, nest to it bothered bv cramps in the la t set ami •old to anyone needing it. and l«luw place a 5UI) |>ouiid «prmg uml it waa necessary to delay the match sev below Ibis place mother !<*»' pound eral lime». Mr. Crosby played consist >-nl teti»ion», each «prmg Iwmg placed tn Why Use a Pacific Electric Flat Iron? W« »hall an»w«r Hiu question w.th abaolui» frankn»». be aunt it Mrts time ■-—no waiting fur the lire to ‘'pick up '. - —no waiting fur the Iron» to heat. In the lo or 15 minute» that vvu would wait for an «Id style Iron to heat you can do quit e « little ironing no time wasted running from stove to Imaril Beeouse it n dean und cool no heat in the rount. kilohm more i-omfortal.l« no wit or »moke or dual. handle never get» hot Became it is so handy -can use it anywhere there ia a light ma-ket In bedriRim or "Ut on th«* porch no looking around for a «land Simply tip th. iron up on the each on« ut them resting in a ent tennis throughout the i iri.sment Church Services bucket which 1» made lung enough tu and was particularly accurate with his M. B. Chi BCH hard placement shots to ths corner» of There is always a welcome ior you at close over so as to protect the spring the court. He plays a strong net game, Grace M. E. chnirb. from lurlhrr strain after it» strength I and with his long reach and barn smash hervices will I»- held Sunday in the | has Is-.'ii utilize*!. ing kept hi» opponent on the move at I new Methodist Church. I lie combined strength <>( the three all times. He deserve» the well earned Sunday Services: springs will lx* 25i»> )«jiin>l« while thu title of Middle Pacific champion. Bible Hchool.......................... .10 a. »i. Preliminary round—E I., ,'wartzlarid- blow from a 2U> |«>un<) mail bag de Preaching................................ .11 a. m. er defeated R. H. Hutton, B-l, rt 2. Cur Preaching....................... livered from a train going at tlie rale ol .. p. m. tis E. Wid'he-» defeated W. II. Mason, Epworth League................. 7:15 p. rn. titty oi »ixtv mile» an hour w ill tie; 3U, U 3, i;-3 Henry Croslo defeated A hearty welcome to all about IlMW pound«, Hbould three 2U<> Burge Mason, ft-4, fi-2 1». B Campbell F. CONKLIN, Pastor. nags lie strapped together and delivered defeated G. VunKi|>er bv default. F. symrer chikch L. Humphrey« defeated Clias. Powne tootie ol the devices they would strike Preaching services next Sunday at 11 by default. W. f. Barclay defeated Jer a lOUO pound blow il the train were o’clock a. m. and H o'clock p. m. Sun ry Martin by delaull. gbing al «inly miles an hour. There First Round—W. K Wilev defeated day achool al 10 o'clock and B. Y. P. u. would I n - a strain of 2500 on the springs W. I. Barclay, 34), 4-0, 7 5. E. L, Hwarti- ladder defeated II, G. Vt ilson, ti 2. 0-4. Ilrnry Crosby defeated Curtis K. Wi.l- im losing the spring». Had a 100 pound does, 0-0, 6-2. Henry Croaby <!• feated 1. •pring ami a corrr«|«>nding bucket been I.. HwarUlsnder, »Hi, 0 0, 6-2. pls* < 1 in the tuie with the others it Mi»« Mildred Wilson defeated Miss would have stood the strain without tlie Evelyn Applegate in the finals of the •lightest injury to the weaker spring, ladies* singles, 0-6, 6-3, 6-4. Gentlemen'« singles, finsl», Henry >■», li bucket protecting tlie «prmg it Crosby ot Oakland, California, deleate.1 inc.|o«es horn lieiiig over tsx***L Wilson L. Wiley, Klamath falls. Ore Mi e**utliwortli stales that the object gon. 0-3. tt-H. 6-3, 4-6, 6-0. ol th*- *l«-v li e i» to u«e light springs fur Gentlemeu's doubles, fin»'«, K. I.. light weights, and heavy spring» fur ' Hwartilander and W. I. Barclay ol and a .*><») pound -train **n the bucket» square end. the «land 1» attached Because it does such good »ork the point 1» alway» hot. wnh current on constantly it will handle heavy work, and there i» no waiting for It to re-heat Wr want y ou to pro, • that whst we sat nbout the PALIPIJ lilt* N*i w c make this offer: 1O DAYS FREE TRIAL yt ■■ \ ai !I I o M you » I’ALlI IL BLBCTHIC I I.Al IRON on pi 4gya (rial. Al the end ol this trial I>* ri<«l, if you like it, pay us >4.00 and l*av uaeaeh nimith therraf.rr II ‘«1 for the current consumed l*v same, it lM-mg agre*-*l that upmi your eighth monthly payment for current on the iron we will give you a receipt in full for the iron together with a receipt in full for the i>< «1 four montha of aervicr. thus making you an AHsttl I 11 1 WI L rwi ->‘NI u, the iron, provided you use it eight montha. All irons fully guaranteed for one year ut 7 :15 p. m. Stoo Reward, $100. Klamath Agency- ...................... . ......... 4 The readers of tbi« paper will be pleated to Klamath Falls......................... . ........... 3 County School Superintendent J. G. learn that there U at leant one dreaded dia^aae 2 Dak land............................................. lb« «cienre ban bewi able to cure in all it« Wright ha» completed the Spring ap I Dairy ................................................. ........... 0 •’(««■• «nd that >• eatarrb. Hall'« Catarrh portionment for the various school dis Two of the surprises of the tourna < ure >» the only positive cure now known to KI.AMATH FALLS. OREGON trict» of the county. There are thirty- mvnt were the playings of W. I.Barclay the medical fraternity. Catarrh being aeon* Mituuooal di»«.a>p. require» a con>tltu(u*nal ALEX MARTIN. Présidant K. K. REAMER, Vic«-Pi.sidanl lour district» in the county and 1752 and C F Widdoes. Mr. Wuld-H-« is treatment. Hall** Catarrh Cure is taken in- one '4 the younger players, hut is rapid ternaiiT. acting dir'-' tiy upon tbe blood and Al.EX M tit LI N, Jr., Cashier I.F.'I.IE KO g ER s . l«»t. Cashier children of sclio.il age. The amount ly developing into a first class plater. mucous surface» of the syattm, thereby de ap|»irti<>fied among tlie districts was Mr. Barclay plays hard at all times and •troyiug the foundation of the disease, and giving th«* pat eut strength by building up (23 343 34, and the amount for every is very steady. 8TATEMENT UF CONDITION AT THE CLO81%i BUSINESS ihr constitution and a»»t»tiug nature in doing . An effort will lie made at once to gain its work. The proprietor» have so much faith district, together with tlie number of DECEMBER St. Iwo7. admission to the Vnited States National ;n its curative power» that they offer One pupils in it If Mf follow* *. Maovacaa lYtwii Tennis association, and make the Hundred Dollars for any case It fail» to cure FC FIL» nisraict A MOVXT »eud for list of testimonial». » 340.530 St Ivvans sn-l Ihscounts ............. * .... I tournament an annual event. The pe - F. J. VHhNKY CO Toledo. O. I'ainds ami f,-. urine« 63.fi-5.84 No. I pie of Klamath Falls h ve taken great Bold bv druggist», 7dv Real Fatate, Building» «nd Fixtures I4.74A.IH *» fake Hal. Fan-ity Fu a for Conatipatl >n. interest in the tournament. and hate . ..lflo. i ««h and eight Exchange... ............. 186, 24L ttf i 3.. helped to make it successful, even be •M» $.>K.5,(HH.&1 yond «speciations. I . ... 3« . Administratrix Notice Next year the club proposes to be in 5 .• 30 ... I 62 Notice is hereby given that by order I ltkt.ooo.oo better shape to entertain its visitors 21,753 11 i) ... 72.... I 04 ami it is hoped more commodious quar I of the County Court of Klamath County, 32,000. (H > ... 70 ... ' 40 ters will be secured, with shower baths j Oregon, made and entered on the 10tn . 431.2M6.4t> day of June. 1W8, Mary E. Coulson has H I 08 and lockers. An effort will also be made ... 44 ... i een appointed administratrix of the »5sfi,048.51 to get the best players of the Hate, as 23................... i 30 estate of Ebenexer N. Coulson. de well as adjoining states, to enter. I. Ale, Martin, Jr., C ashier ol the ala>ve num cd Bank, do solemnly « lo . •»ses»'... 9......... 88 ceased; and that all persons having «wear that the alane statement ia true tn the l>c»l of my knowledgetnd believe ;6 The miwt exciting match of Tliurnlay claims against said estate are hereby 11... ............ ,.. 23......... ......... Alan M artin , Ju., Casi tier. i The Pioneer Bank of Klamath County .. too. ¡»«vt.I 13 .. I'. If. W ithrow , Notary 1‘ubllc for.Oregon OUR THIRD Since our orgamiation NLFONT Of TIU CONDITION Of The First trust & Savings Bank AT KI.AMATH FAUX In the Slate of Oregon, at the clove of butine««. May 14. I OOM Hhsol IxMin« inwl tliM’ounte . f Due fr«nii Hp|»i<)V<,«l rvwrvu bnnk«............. ( 'n«li <» ii I ihik I . 3,318 OH 500 00 ... » du.iwt 78 T"tu ... HO I I IBI LITI EH Capital »li» k piu I in f »5,000 oo lìidlvidi-d prillila, Ica» es 14 panse» ami Unte* paid ... 12 Time certificate» uf <le|H*it . 52 Having» deposita........................ f 36,683 78 TllTAt. . S tate or O mkuon , NTI OI I Kl AMATII I i Trust nn<1 Savings Hank on November 18. !!••.. have rendered to the State Exam iner of Banks three rejxirts of our condition and been exam* ined once by him. The Report speaks for itself showing n gain of 19,715.00 since our last report. We realize that the most valuable asset of a Hank is that of public confidence and we furnish our dnpositora with every safeguard anil protec « 32 14... .. 90____ ......... 40 15. .. 17......... ......... 44 IH ...1 . s s s a s ss 2«’» .... . ......... 00 17 .............. .. .‘.ss 04 9 . . . • ss» 88 ss IH ... 32 .... . •. . . •J».. 23........ . " 24... 28......... is) < i < tion for their funds, and shall continue to do ao in the future as in the past Our books are always open for inspection by THE fIRSi IRUSI X SAVINGS BANK KI .AM A l li FALLS, ORE. W. W hits . Pr«siil«nl T II ai .» win . Vh-f l’re«, W S ikmkns . Cashier A I‘Ki.zri.u A«»t Cashier ro- City Meat Market MEISS & ARMAND PROPRIETORS ALL KINDS OF FRESH, SALT AND SMOKED MEATS SAUSAGES OF ALL KINDS required to present the same with the necessary vouchers and duly verified to ■nd at time» played brilliantly. With her. the undersigned administratrix, at the »core of 2 5 againat Wiley in the her residence at the Colson Farm, or at third and deciding net lie rallied and the law office of C. C. Brower, in Klam cleverly ran out the next five gamei*, ath halls, Oregon, within six months winning the match. Mr. Wiley eontin- from the date of this notice; and per uet hi» work Friday, defeating I*. sons knowing themselves to be indebted B Campbell handily bv the «core of to the said estate are requested to call at said residence or said iaw office and I I 0-tl, tl 2. The nio»t keenly contested match of make statement and settlement of same. listed this Uth day of June, 1908. 00 the tournament waa that playeti Frid.iy M ary E. C oulson , Administratrix. 56 lietween Swartzlander »nd Croabv. Af ter winning the tirat -el s-n in brilliant C. C. Brower, Att’y for Estate. !»i 12 alyle, Swartrlander appnrentlv weaken 00 ed and waa unable to win the next two On i •eta, which went to Cro»hy t>-0, t>-2 Notice lor Publication Department of the Interior. 00 Mr Swartrlamler allowed his akill just I > lam! Office at lakev^'w, Oregon, June M prior to hia match with Croaby by de IH. IWH. Nvrce is hereby given thaQlamilton .Mulkey, ”,•» feating Mr. H. G. Wilson, wlioisa snap Klamath Falls. Oregon, who. on March 11, 7¡¡ py and clever player. This was one of of 1907. made homettea i eutrv No 3731, for W‘. \W. Sec 9W4SW% See 21. SE\sF»4 Section tlie prettiest matches of the day. X», Townahlp 37 Range® E. Will. .Meridian, 84 ' has tiled notice of intention to make final com- Mr. Curtis F. Widdoes ha« l»een one mutation pro »f. to establish claim to the land 84 of the surprises of the tournament, He abo\e deribed.before (’»Minty Clerk Klamath Co., at bis office, at Klamath Fall», Oregon, on 00 won » well played match from \\ ill II. the .»th day of August, Claimant names as witnesses: 08 M hsoii and kept up liis work in his Wm Schriner. A. M. Jamison. Frank John« doubles match. Mt, Ren Carlisle, allot Klamath Falls. Oregon. 88 J \ WATSON. Burge Mason also imide a fine show ing Register. « ¿ a ;»wi against Henry Croshv. His hard and accurate placing in the first «el com Notice for Publication pletely pnsaled the latter. II........ emed 1‘epartinent of the Interior, from Keno I'nesday muin and the liaiues to let up in the second «et, however, s Un<l Office «1 lake view, Oregon. June consumed al»>ut UMt.lkk) (oct of saw logs and lost the match, I <‘. l-h which was, |H. wk XoUtc it hereby given that .lames I..Gordon, belonging to Ackley Bros. The log« in a certaiu measure, dm- to the ex t»t Fi. Klamath. Oregon, who, on August 24. p*oi, made homestead entry So. 2-136, for Uh treme heat . were piled on skills in the woods ami Anti section rownahi’p s . h S, Range 7^ K, \\ ill Meridian, has tiled notice of intention when one of the piles got startl'd it wm to make final five year proof, to establish Tuesday night tlie officers arrested a claim to the ¡»ml above described, before i hi isissible to check the conflagration. County clerk. Klamath Co., at his office. at Klamath Falls, Oregon, on the l«l day of Aug The tire started a short distance from stranger in tne city for not lieingable to ust. 1.0. claimant names a«» witnesses: the hill road Iretween Keno and Dorris navigate liecausi* of the heavy load he E.kt Leever, Charlie Martin. James Emery, Herbert J Savidge allot Ft Klamath,Oregon. was packing. He na« released the fol and there are strong indications that it I \ U AT9ON. Register. lowing morning and the first place he w as of incendiary origin rt ‘J made for was a saloon. He found the \ soon :e I tic lliimes were <li«i-oyvivd door clo ed and iinniediateli made for a large lorce ol men act to work to check ¡the Hames anil bv shoveling diit suc another and so on, finding all of them hire started in the woods a few miles ’ ' <i i; .1 W W. (X HUSON, ceeded in confining the blaze to the piles of logs in the immediate vicinity of w here the tire started. Harry Ackley states that the loss will not l>e les« than | »1,000 Manager NEWPORT 5 A QLÌ NA BAY Oregon’s Matchless Beach Resort The Place to Oo f*»r Perfect Rest and Every Conceiv able Form Healthful of and Delightful Recreation ITS FACILITIES ARE COMPLETE — Best of food and an abundance of it. F resh water from springs. All modern necessities, such as telegraph, telephone, markets treshlv provided every day. Fti- 1 in abun dance. Cottages partly furnished or unfurnished to be had cheaply. Strict municipal sanitary regulations. NEWPOR r is react ed by way of the Southern Pa cific to Albany or Corvallis, thence C* rv.lts if East ern R R. Train service daily and the tri a pleasure throughout. RATE FRO/l ASHLAND. CRE. SEASON SIX-.TONTHS TICKET - StOrOo Our elaborate new Summer Bonk gives a con =- i.-s -ription of Newport, including a list of hotels, their ca; aeity and rates. Call on, telephone or write (JEO. N. KRAMER. Local Agent. ASHLAND, ORE WM. McMURRAY, General Passenger Agent. Portland, Oregon. waa that between Mr, Wiley and Mr Barclav. Mr. Barclay 1» a fine player 30 ........... .. 63......... ......... 22 23 depoaitora. I, .1. W. hiciiirii», t a»hier of the nbove naiiieil hink, do »olcinnly «wr»r thai the ulaive «latenient i» trite to the l>e»t ol my knouledge and behef. .1. W. R irmknm , Casliler. Subscrilied and suorii to liefore me thia 23.1 day <d May, IIM8. I'. I. Foi ntain , Notnry Pulille. (’GRRF.tT ti-iMi: ; 1‘lreelora (»M» I . IKl IHVIX, ! ... fll......... ......... IH ... 4 Kt) .. 30......... 12 Subscribed and sworn to Udore me this tilli day of January, ittOO. 381 All kinds oi Finishing Lum- ber now on hand. Large assortment of Door.- and Windows made up ami ready for immediate .It- livery. Can furnish an order on the grounds for any sized build- ing within twenty-four hours. Large stock of Flooring in three grades. County School Apportionment KLAMATH COUNTY BANK Specialty a P resbyterian C hurch Bible School Sunday morning at 10 o'clock; morning worship at 11 o'clock; Christain Endeavor at 6: 30; evening worship at 7: mi l week prayer meet mg on Wednesday evening at 7: 30; teachers meeting on Saturday evening at 7: 30. Regular session meeting the first .Munday of the month at 7:30. The Mens Club meets the first Thurs day even'ng of the month at 8 o’clock. The ltadies Aid society meets the sec ond Thursday afternoon in the month Klamath Agency, defeated ffenry Croe at 2: 30. The Ladies Missionary socie by and Curtis I Widdoes, 0-3. 7-5, 0-0. ty meet« the fourth Thursday of the Ibis principle hr claims that lie can stop Mr W.f. Barclay of Klamath Agency month at 2: 20 o'clock. any weight regardless of the rate ol I . won the consolation event by defeating G eo . T. P ratt . sp'-ed will* which the train is moving. H <i. Wilson of Klam. Agency. 6 3, 6-4 Pastor. In the tournament Klamath Agency won the must points. Klamath Falls Light & Water Co Windows Everyone invited. following mil heavy »rights, and by & PHONE on« W h> I •• a Pavlik t latirle | ut |run I RlL t l.A I IRON is tv try w ord true. Hand tawing and Turning, Odd-Sized Doon closed He began to ask the reason for dosing the saloons and he wa- informed that the town had gone dry. He wanted to know when, and some person who knew that he lia<l been both out and in the previous night told him that the After being delayed fora few months eitv had been dry for almost a month, the tnrchinerv for the Goeller A Wal and for A time the fellow believed that lenburg brick manufactory has arrived he bad been in a stupor in the city jail. an I will he installed during thia week. The first brick Manufactured He was in jail but a few hours, long will be used in building the Hurn block. enough for tbs town to go dry Oregon Nursery Co. SALEM.OREGON Complete Stock of bruit, Shade and Ornamental Trees, Shrubs, Vines R. G, ROSS. AGENT BOX 175 KLAMATH FALLS, ORE. KLAMATH FALLS, JULY , 1908. To A gents and O thers C oncerned : On ami after this date the following will be the joint freight rates via the McIntire Transportation Co. and the Klamath Lake Navigation Co.: RATES IN CENT’S PER too POUNDS Class Between Dorris and Klamath Tails 1 2 3 ss <0 45 40 * 30 ■* Dorris and Blidel 35 •• Blidel and Klamath Falls 15 30 4 .5 The above rates call for delivery of freight a Lake Navigation (. o. a dock at Klamath Falls or warehous e of rhe McIntire 1 ransportation Co. at Dorris. Freight charges to be paid at the Company’s office upon ________ delivery of freight. COnnODITY RATES Between Dorris and Klamath Falls, On following commodities: jot per loo lb«. Salt, Sugar. Canned Goods, vails. Wire ibarbed or smooth! in colls or spools. Coal, Iron or Steel, Brick, l.lme or Cement iin sacks or barrels). Grain Hour and Potatoes. Minimum car load or barge lot, 3D.IMJO lb'. SPECIAL RATES From Klamath Falls to Dorris. Box .Shook $5.00 per ton of i.uoo lbs. Minimum car load or barge lot, 30,000 lbs. Minimum rate on any one shipment, $25 oO. These rates subject to the Rules and Regulations of the Western Classification and Southern Pacific Co. 's exception thereto. olmes H BUSINESS COLLEGE WASHINGTON AND TENTH STREIT« PORTLAND, OREGON WRITE FOR CATALOG I | I