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About Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 13, 1904)
Supplement to the Klamath Republican, Thursday, October u, 1904 LOCAL NEWS See Newtea for l.ivcry. Andy lloe»'sells hay and grain. R. C- Spink of Yalnax was in th«' City Monday. Judge II. L. Benson loft Tuenday for Lakeview hi hold the October term of Court. Dr. and Mrs. Hawkins of Klamath Agency were registered at the Lake* side Inn, Friday. Auto Race* J. Conner of Salem, who han been visiting his Swan Lake Ranch, was in the City Sunday. Andy Hose has wood of all kind for sale. First class shoe repairing done by up-to-date workmen. Klamath Koui- mereial Kompany. J. W. McCoy, who went to the railroad last week, was In the city yesterday on bis return to Fort Klam ath. Wm. M. Oolvig of Jacksonville, was in the City over Monday, investiga ting water rights for Hon. H K. An keny. Auto Race Saturday. Mis. A. Caalel and son left Monday for a visit in the east with relatives. Order your lumber at th«' new lum ber yard. (K hm I dry lumtar, flooring ceiling etc. Paul Brietenstein. Agvnt* Superintendent W. F. Arant of th«> Crater Lake National Park is In the city, lie says that when he left the Park that they were within five days of having the new road through to the Lake. The new bar tixtures for the Lake side Inn, arrived Tueaday ami have been pul Into place. The bar Is tfl feet long and Is one of the most at tractive In the city. Boss Anderson is fitting up a most comfortable Club room ad joining the bar room and is sparing no expense In making this a credit to the hotel and city. Certainly, the roads will be just as bad Illis winter as they were last. Wlw said anl* Andy Hose th«' wood merchant. The Klamath County High School is planning to issue a monthly paper this term Instead of a quarterly. It is unnt'set'ssary to say that these!»«»»! should be encouraged by the people of Klamath county in their goo«! work. Last year they hail the credit of get ting out one of the neatest and best edited school papers in Southern Ore gon and with the Increased attend ance this year, they hop«' to tie abl«' to gel out one of the best in the state. See the new line of shirt waists at the City Novelty. KINCAID-TAVLOR. John Manning, son of J. W. Man ning, who has been in Montana for Mr. Archie IL Kincaid and Miss several year*, arrived in the city Sat Carrie P. Taylor were married Tues urday on a visit* day by County Judge Geo. T. Bald win at his office in the Court llouae. Highest market price paid for chick The bride is a daughter of James ens at the Cential restaurant. Taylor of Bly and the grooiu is a res- Frank Harris, a cattleman of Sum Id ent of Barron precinct, near Ash- mer Lake, was in the city yesterday land. on his return from San Franeiaco, FROM OCR LXCHANULS. where he took 120 bead of cattle to (¿«bland Tiding. 1 be sold on commission. Mrs. Frank Sutton, who has treen Miss Carrie Carvel who has been visiting her brother Martin Real at stopping with her sister, Mrs. B. St. Klamath ►'alls, returne«! to her home Geo. Bishop, left Tuesday morning in Ashland yesterday. Rev. G. W. Smith, of Klamath for New Mexico. She was called Rills. ace«>mpanled by G. D. Gris home by the illness of her mother. wold,was in Ashland Friday morning, Automobile Race Saturday. while enroute to at tend Prewbytery at Roseburg, which convenes tomorrow J. T. Prewitt, one of the stock night. holders of th«* Klamath Canal Co., who has been in Klamath county the greater part of the summer, left Sat urday for his home at Hollister, Cal. nssT day . 1st Rare.—Futurity Stakes race. When treat ing your mother-in-law mile and repeat for all Klamath County you should be careful not to give her 2-yr.-olds. The Aaaociatmn will add a glass of Graham A O'Neil’s Iron 1150 to purse 2n«l Race.—\ mile dash, free for all. beer. If you do sbe will stay with Puree, $75. you the rest of the year. • 3rd Race.—Quarter mile and repeat, i WILLITS DR Y GOODS GROCERIES BOOTS AND SHOES Sugar and Salt BEDROCK PRICES 0 PROGRAM OF RACES. Mr. and Mrs. Andy Taylor came up from Merrill Saturday with their two year old daughter who was suffering from an abcess. Drs. Merry «nan A While successfully operated upon the child Sunday. J. G. Piero1 returned -to the city Saturday after an extended visit to bisold home at Forestville, N. Y. While absent he visited many of the large eastern cities and also took tn the St. Louis Exposition. Automobile Race Saturday. A party including I. A. Duffy, Fred Buesing and Ralph Ries expect to start on a trip to California next week. They will drive to the new Weed Railroad and from there go to San Francisco. Mr. Duffy and Mr. Ross will spend the winter in Califor nia and .Mr. Buesing will go East, take in the St Louis Fair and visit until the rirst of the year at his old home at Glenwood. Minn. free (or ail. This Space is Reserved for the Lakeside Inn, Puree, $101). SH'VND DAY. mrs . M. 4th Race.—mile and repeat, for Klamath County houses. Purse, $100. Sth Race —\ mile dash, free (or all. Purae, $75. «»th Race.—U mile and repeat, free for all. Purse, $ 100. M c M illan , Prop’r. Formerly The Linkville Hotel. THIRD DAV. 7th Race.—3 mile relay, for Klamath txjunty eaddle horees, rider« to change horses every mile. Horses must be reatly saddled and bridled lor the change. All must ride stock saddles. Puree, $100 Sth Race.— 1» mile daah. free for all. Purse, $75. 9th Race.—Quarter mile and repeat, Klamath County 2-yr.-old«. barring the winner of first money on drat day. Puree, $75. 10th Race— One mile and repeat, trot or pace, free for al). Purae $100 All races will be run under J’acitic Coast rules. In the Futurity race the winner takes 70 and the second 30 per cent, of puree. In ail other races, 4 to enter and 3 to «tart, 10 per cent of puree entrance fee. Winners get 70 and second 30 per cent. The Association will add another race to be n>a«l>- up on last «lay, probably a uiule race, Bali gam«*« SMOBd and third day«. Other am jeem>-nts an«l the Fall Fair V r 2/: ' UP-TODATE MILLINERY Hats altered and trimmed to order Mrs. G.-W. FI*h ✓ AMERICAN J. L. ARNETT, HOUSE:. PROP’R. FIRST CLASS ROOMS AND GOOD HOARD. RATES, S1.00 ANO S1.2B PER DAY.