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KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON. THURSDAY, JULY 2. 1908.
Price, 5 Cents.
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Stent is granted
llamath Man Invents Device for
Catching Mail Bags
IUTHWORTH IS THE INVENTOR
us Uevito Will atop Any weiRM KiMjurtiiuHs oi UiuKuto
ol Speed of tho I rain from Which the Mail llmj
May Bo Thrown Onto It
Middle Pacific Coast Tennis
Tonrnament Is In Proqress
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,ihittli(l tlm my, !' I'im
i Bill ha tcltiutt device. i
rnlrw nftli Mr Soilthwoilh, lri.
ntititv nl ihe Herald aMTilalwl
,fullvllliK JU
fUilslcor"i)iilsol n million hoi-
lab mlxriit mni feet III height,
rl Irom H baao l0 revolving
LtrWI lira I lht limln leaturn W
Idler 'i'l'' ,,,,m ""' Involving
LjliasrlU" ! "I i'lMKOl tllllrf
ImoiImh i i spring Udng placed In
Klrlln ru-1 n manner that It is
Lrilrl Inn" mo'" traln titan it l
Lndel to siaml To Illustrate lliu
Iwilife lli"i' in placing In a bucket
t rumple IWi oUinl Ir ittn
llUl'ipnl inii nuing liiU', lirt to It
Jlslo place n VO pound spring ami
l llili p'so another I0WI mnd
, rich Dim l llii'io retting; In a
Lktt ulilrli ii made lung enough In
gttt id to protect the tprlog
luill.rr tttaui after Its itrtngth
bbnanliliiiil
SMtnLined strength n( tlm three
itfmlll I 2') KMinW while tlm
ifrvui a '.Mil pound mall lag de-
irelfrorn a train going at llio ratoul
; sr iUIi miles nil hour will tt
t I'U iviiu.li. Should lime 200
W iln-i.l together atnl delivered
Its tithe drwrt't they would stilkv
pound blu.nr II tlio train were
m it suty mllci an linur. There
tU bra strain of 2500 on tho springs
llSO) pound strain on the buckets
His the springs, 1 1 ail a 100 pound
pi nj a r.rri'iiiidlii( bucket been
l In Ihe I iiK with Hie other it
pillule stood tlm train without tliu
llttl injury to tin- weaker spring,
lli luiiet protcillng tliv spring It
Itwti from Uing over ttxd.
Hrfoulliuoitli itntci that the obcct
HliillcitiiiiMi likiht aurlnia for
M Ktlglita, ninl heavy aprlnga lor
f'Jf Xfluliln, nii.l by following nut
I'iiiiriilc so rl.ilini that hu can slop
Kflcl'l riyniilU'iia nf thu rati) ol
"I llli whiih the truln U moving.
I:lru Causes Uy, Loss
I'lli' llaitvil III the hikdIi
from Kt'iiuTiii'inlay iiihiii ninl tin ll.uin "
riiimnii.il nlxjiit lOl.lfO (nl ol nw u ,
Iwluiigllig In Acllcs It i of . Tin- by !
wrre plhil on rkdli in tin' imkmI nml
wlirn mil' ol lliv plIi'D gt rlntliil it nun
lioM.ili' to clui'k I In' Kiiillniirution
Tlm flrr ataitcil n ulioit ilitniit'i from
Ih" hill mail ln'tnin Kino ami l)nrii
atnl thru' alii uliotig liiilirnlion tint ii
n n ol Iniriiillary nilirln.
At mm an tin) llainvi unr iliri ri"l
lurgi" finer tif null ftrt to Mini In din k
tlm llainra ami by boilliig ilut
cctiliil In loiiltning tin' Hi'i' In II !
pllra of bg in tin' iiniiiinlUte vicimly f
kIi'H- tlm Urn Uiliil. Il.ui) Aill.
Inlr llal Ihf loin ulll not ! li-- Ibin
U.IKII
Thn li'tuila t'liirnairient lor tlm chain
iIiiiipiIiIi of II,.. MI.MIo I'sclfic Cnssl
otrtinii tlih ii.oiiiing nt thu Icrini
rrotlliil" vw it It ii KiMilli-iiirn'ii ciiiKli! be
I ween C. K. W tll'x-n ami V. II. Minon.
'Ilm iniitrli mim lion by Wl'lilne, the
lull) l tin Mil being :i ii, R-:i anil l)-:i,
Tlii lecuml luatih tti between Henry
t'iuln nml liurire Maion. 'Ihii'vua thi
fimteiit fiiie ilnrliig the ilay anJ wai
lonely folIoHfil by tlie nM-ctatoia. Mr,
i I'rnihy haa bein nlikeil 1 thu winner of
i
lli" ihniiiliiiihli, but Mnion'H left
Imiilcil il.-llviiy lf. hliu pnlly limy
j tin.i-B hrterul tery ilillliull returni
weie iiuile on ImiIIi ililes. Two tell
lew inlleii '"' l'')e'l belnre limn, Mr Croiby
winning with a tally of 0 4 anil 0-2. Tho
eiitliimlaita are looking forward with
much Interest to Cronhy'R final game
which irotniia to be Intcreiting.
The first (fame In the nfternoon was
between Ro Sutton and 1'. I., fiwartz
Iniiiler, Mr. Hwnrtilauiler won I lie first
et by 0 (o I. Mr Kwartilamler Is
tho hope 6f Klaiuuth Agency and it is
expected that he will hate, to inalcb
Mr. Crosby for the final. The next
mihU'Ii will be between V. H. Wiley and
V, I. liar ilny. It Is planned to have
iho tallies' single this evening. To
morrow will be the remainder of tin
geiitltmeii's tingles ami one match in
gentlemen's doublet. The drawing will
be made tonight.
CHANGES IN TRAFFIC
No More Competition in Local
Transportation Circles
BOAT WILL HANDLE ALL BUSINESS
Alex. Martin, Sr., Secures the Management of tile Steamer
Klamath-Mclntire Will Haul All Freight and 0. C. T.
Co. Will Handle Passengers and Mail
Another Rip Van Winkle
Where the Band Will Celebrate the 4th
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Beautiful Upper Klamath Lake Resort
Will Meet Monthly Night
City's Oldest Bank Leases
Withrow-Melhase Block
Tuesday night the officers arrested
' stranger in toe city for not being able to
' navigate, becuuie of the' heavy load he
was packing. He was released the fol
lowing morning nnd the first place ho
made for was n saloon. He found the
J door clofed and immediately made for
another nml 10 on, finding all of them
I closed. Hu liegan to ask the reaton for
I closing the saloons and bo ai informed
that the town bad gone dry. He wanted
I to know when, and tome person who
i Knew mat ne nau oeen uoin oui anu in
i the previous night told him that the
I city had been dry for almost a month,
ami for a time the fellow believed that
i
be had lveu in a stiior In the city jail.
He was in jail but a few hours, long
enough for the town logo dry.
Owing In lie small attendance nt lhe
meeting last night II. V. dates did not
iihmlt hit pinioslllon fur the Imptou
ment ill the fire protection of thin city.
This ia a mailer ol lniiltauco and
should Intrir.t etery business ui.iu nnd
proirrty owner In thi t i ty . It has
U-vn ilrclded lii hold another meeting
nest Monday nlKht at the io.ii.cil chnu. ' t,m.nnd equipment can I In.lalU-d it , tricts of the county. Thero are thirty
After being lornteil in the Hrick Ktoie
block (or nine year the Klamath
County Hank hai decided to change Its
location. A lease has been seciiieil on
li. corner room in the line Wlthrow-
Mellinsu block and as soon as the fiirul'
School Apportionment
County School Superintendent J. (1.
Wright hat completed the Spring ap
portionment for the various school dis-
ber at which lime il It the ilesne of Mr. ; il U occupleil liy tlm oldest llimncial
Oales lo have the entire council, the' Institution in the city. The location Is
llremenand all of tho interested Imim-' an ideal one for the banking biiiineis
ness men and propel ty onneit in attend land from a business itandpolnt Is one
m,rr. of the best in the city.
Iluilng the past jesr there has belli
much talk of an Improved water ijstein. I,. II. Vnn Kirk, recently from San
and Mr. dates )' lhal tho plans he Fniniisco, Is installing box hall bowl
will tubmll provide for die protection I nig alley In the building heretofore oc
that will le 100 er cent U-ller than the cupied by Mr. Morgan as real estate
tyitem Is at present. j oillre. lie expects to be ready for busi-
. j ness tomorrow night.
Cily Manlial C. Low, nccouipanled j yyinleri 1B9 a complete line of Edlion
hy his family, w ill leave In tlm morning pi,,,,,,,,,,,!,,, and all of tho latest recordn.
for Wno.1 river valley to celebr.,... the ' f fer Mhn
' "', ', " t ?'", " ,, 1 ' iHTnrlment. passed ...rough the city on
JMhvr I'Utilion Hu nltflit frrre lniM ? Irt,
lilnceof Mr. ItAtnnliy.
Do Your
4th s July
SHOPPING
AT THIS STORE
Mosl. Complete .Stocks
CLOTHING. . .
FURNISHINGS
STETSON and
THOROUGHBRED
HATS
Walkover Shoes
Everything l.t LAU1K8' ANU
CIIILDKEN'S SIIOKS
K.K.K.STORE
KUmtnrallt.volue,tltrs
the Klamath reservation
where be will look over the reclamation
i project fur which K. II. Henry mado the
survey.
We can supply you with any kind of
fiuulluro and house furnishings. Vir
gil A Sou, at the bridge on Main street.
The steamer ttigle Is engaged in
luliigllitf barge loadt of Mini from Wood
rcr to thu Upper lake landing. The
snml Is being stored thero and will ho
cold tu anyone needing It.
They lire swelUnddown todate they
' have the quality nml re iiHeliil-aoiue
haw things ntMcllatlAti's.
N. I!. Hrlggs arrived in tl.o city fioni
llnllister, t.'nl.. Inst night lo visit at the
homo of Judge and Mr. Benson. He ie
accompinled by hla iirother, A. I'.
Urlggo, ol fan Francleco.
To make room for new goods that are
now on Ilm way we are disposing of all
secomldiand articles we have left at
prices less than cont. Virgil 4 Fon.
K. 1-. Shore is in the cily from Hoi
lister, C'al., to look after business mat
ters. He was one of the shareholders
in the Klcwath Canal company when It
operated In this section,
If you order your clothes at the K, K.
K. store, you'll got tit awl exactly
what you want.
Many Will Go
four districts In the county and 17S2
children of school age. Tho amount
apportioned among tho districts was
123,343 34, and the amount for "every
district, together with the number of
pupilt in It, it as follows:
DISTRICT PVrilS AMOCNT
Xo. I .-. WOO 17092 00
' 2 100 2131 30
3 22 29J 04
" 4 30 479 62
' 5 30 439 52
' .0 72 959 01
" 7 70 H32 40
" 8 44 5S0 OS
ii ; 23 :;oc ::o
' 10 0 117 88
"11 23 300 SG
" 12 '... : 399 CO
' 13 fil 079 32
' ll 20, v 2U1 40
1(5 17 22rt 44
' III 2.-. , 333 00
i 17 22 293 04
'i 18 ! 119 88
" II) 32 420 24
ii 20 23 300 30
' 21 00 000 00
' 22 '.; 53 439 fill
' 23 28 1.. 372 1W
"21 00 000 00
"2.1 25 333 00
" 2il 25 333 00
27 33 139 fill
i ll) 2141 52
" 29 21 279 72
" 30 12 159 84
" 31 37 412 S4
" J2., 25.. ..i 3J3 00
" 3J 19 253 03
" 34 119 88
Indications are that the excurtlont
by the band boy's -will be well patron
ited. Tlm steamer Wincma leaves the
landing for thu first time on Friday af
ternoon at 2 o'clock. The next excur
sion Is on Saturday morning, the boat
leaving the dock at 8 o'clock, and on
Sunday morning at 9:30 another trip
will be made. Parties goingon anyoth
er of Ihcse days can remain at Odessa
over night and return on the boat the
following evening. The fair for the round
trip, good for the three dayi, will be l.
Railroad Map Filed
New Pictures Tonight
Shawus O'Brien, taken fiom the fam
oui drama, and the Baby Show. They
are great.
You can get a 2Jmel book at lll
eon's hotel for (4. ' Board and' lodging (5
a week. 0. D. Wlllton, Prop. If
The Lassen Advocate n that there
haa been filed In the United States land
office at that place a right-of-way map
of the Goose Lake and Southern Rail
road from the ttate line south to Al
turus, covering a distance of a fraction
over si miles. An inspection oi me
map, which Is n finished piece of work,
shows that the proposed line hugs the
east shore of Goose Lake from its north
ern extremity almost to its" extreme
southern point. The application it
signed by William Hood, as chief engi
neer, and V.. K. Calvin, at president. A
particularly noticeable feature of the
lino U il.n directness, In one Inttance a
stretch of something like eleven mile
Wing n-i si might as rule ran make it.
After several days of negotiating a
deal was closed today, whereby practic
ally all of the companies operating
between thlt cily and the railroad are
consolidated. According to Iho terms
of the agreement Alex. Martin, Sr., will
have charge of all of the boat tranior
tation, Including freight, passenger, mail
and express. The freight will be deliv
ered to him at Teeters by the Mclntiro
Transportation Co., which will continue
nnder the management of Capt.J.M.
Mclntire. The Oregon & California
Trantportatlon Co. will haul all of the
passengers, mall and exprest lo the
landing, nnd W. It, Davit will continue
at the manager of this company. All
freight to this city will hereafter be han
dled under the same rules as apply to
the handling of freight on the Southern
Pacific. The consignments wilt arrive
at the wharf in this city and from there
the consignees mutt make arrangements
for the delivery to the store or ware
house. The new arrangement goes Into effect
at once and with It disappears every
trace of competition In the local trant
portatlon business. The freighting
heretofore done by the Klamath Falls
Trantportatlon Co. will be discontinued
and the Mclntire stage between thlt
city and Dorrlt will be discontinued.
During the past few months the two
companies In the transportation field
have been at war, with the result that
neither of them made any money and
the public got no lower rates because of
the competition.
The result of the new combination
should be. a decrease In the freight and
passenger rates between this city and
Dorrlt and the service should continue
fully at good as It haa been'.
No Paper Saturday
Owing; to the fact that most of the
buslnesa men ol the city will close their
tores on Saturday, the Fourth of July,
and because most ol the people wilt be
absent from the city, the Herald wilt
not Issue a paper on that day, but will
Join the crowd in celebrating the anni
versary ol the birth of freedom.
Judge II. L. Benton It expected homo
tonight from Jacksonville, where he has
been on legal business for a few (lav.
t mouii"
sr
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The proof of
thr freezer
it in the
freezing
The White Mountain Freezer
inakei inure cream, better cream, and makes it easier
ami (hcipcr ilf.in any other freezer on the market
LET US SHOW YOU WHY
ROBERTS & HANKS
HARDWARE DEALERS
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