Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914, September 27, 1906, Image 6

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GRIZZLE HAS
another USHAP )
tivorp <.ris»lr think* tliAt tr«ii!ii.' '
never enme* tingly. siul in hi» care it 1» 1
true.
Wtnle returning with »
•t h»y tu the city la.t Friday, hi*
w.cgi'ii »'An overturned near Altaiuiait.
with the r» «ult that he MiMamed 1
broken ankle. The accident whs due 1»
tuul r<H<.t»
Mm. Hee I w wl
«a» n
her way to the city, arrived u tlie
»ccne soon after Mr. Griizle » as in­
jured, and conveyed him to ti e iity.
He in now at the Klamath Hou*', aud
»ill be Cviitineii to hi» I«'1 fir some­
time.
Thin accident hit* Lim hard, fir he
was making strenuous eflort» to recover
from the loss sustained in the des­
sruction ol his marble yards a short
time ago.
SERIOUSLY INJURED
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10 on tin* *. i lelnt'.
5 ih» i
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<V>WA
to A .1 Manning
tinner» cut »•» » . ii«»lt**»i
>»-lW«t t I »'Ar idit All * »»Ver
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l.'-Bei.l I » »-Ar .ilii
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Te.cpa
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vr tM m tt «• eiiv b’n i »\
t'» E«*r? k «».«a»h. H«*
wick t.*r tin* purjM Wv«
hie intereat Hiere.
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rhii ugf*. »•«•al <Mtatr
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There aen* •«•»,*• h |»arti»M at’.
Ibi» piece uf
hut Mr«, Wheeler
«ue eedtd m getting it —Fxau.iner.
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ni aiiv Age m lire.*.!
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lAici r»\
! tK-Be-t trio 1*11 m uith Rm k
I »7-He«i trio Huff c nehm
* kv-Hvat Cl IO Hui* u l.eghorn.
tW- Heat trin limimv inrhvv»
♦O-Bv«l trio m ke» • 4.1 y . liter Ind
VKOtrr »Hi KM
I IL-! halt bmdirl red putatoe*
42- vt bail lilial, a bite pot «I «*«
4 l-Hv-t ba ! I.iiahel .«uv viirien
«4-Beat 3 . ahhage any varied
AV-lirai .'i tiiihlaird a«)uaah
! Io-ileal *qua«h, any varied
\hu Mangel M Uriel hevla
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i M-He«t kj bu «ngar beeta
%bu turni|M*. an) variety
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Roberts $ Ranks
RACE PROGRAM
E ihat D cc
TunHsi.AV.bsri 2’
Race N.» I—Three .ught* min. and re*
l«*ai. lire lor ad: purae, th*>
Kat«. N>« 2—Halt mile daali.
Im
ktamalh Cmiulv horaea; pur«*». |75
Kace N>. I Three tourtli« mil»* <lai»h
I hm * I« h allipur.ae. I’DO
Rare No 4—Quarter mile da»h. (nr
Klamath County linrav» . piiiaa.IA**
HARDW ARE DEALERS
mi
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mi
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Sso.sn D av F huiav , i - ki - v IN
mi
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R«»e No. 5— Ki ve eight« mile laidi.
m> (ree lor al! purae, |75.
m)
Rave No »>—Three-quarter milvda«h.
I4»kev:«*w Eu uin »r — The M ►!«**
c.ntnty lair and mcvk *« • . r»vrMc i u *ri
tn liegin '*cptenil»er Juh. lia« l«eeii p*mt*
poned nil Octulter 1*5. . n ao*«»unt ot the
Klamath Fall« *«n*i<'nr*»n t^i««ixuuiiig *>
near the
Jate, a nu*u¡*Hr .»t ln»r»v» •V-1„«•vr«t «n«l l»e«t li«piav vegu
j*«» expected from the«,» :».
«»id it i¡*
laUlr* u» an»
pemou.
S <k<
the piimiäa»e of the .la««>vtM»tuu io give
ravi n»
M-Re.1 ¡0 Ih laarit«*« a iv vanat»
IV
tJieu* l*;B« to get •h-’1*
■»2-lv.i IÜ Ib « »p.«*>. «n\ »anrty
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M-H rt 2i» ¡I» to »r » « tr lie.-
S»-He-t I » Ih | h *.« i -. au» » arietv
CM»
tm
m>-l4e.l Id to plum«, any » «lieti
U »AlV
’ «Fi«tv wheat 50 Iba
Sayo*»
PREMIUMS TO
5 Vi
».’-Hvat vanity «»at«, M) i ke
i »1
AWARDED AT IME FAI«
Au
\A-fh»«i varied l»a« le», àO Ile»
5 »-Beat •ample ttiimilii <>r red t«»p
2 Mi
□RAFT M3RSCS
A vaah priie «»t ’»o pvt cent of al*nve
Ct. »aa
MTiU.t«)Va
«niotiat* * i»I I m given tor tiecond lient
1— X war old and ..ver
exhibit* m livratm k,
2— 2
oid arid «»ver
A-—I \ rai old amt .»%•»*•
< a-h priie* will al<n )*• given
»lher exlilfuti* ul «pecial merit.
MAilfil
DOMK/Ht*
4— hv«»» m)’* «nd »trekinger»l>.
5— K»--1 ta year old
m>- til kind- fane) work preaerv
»*—ik-ct one \ear o>d
vd iruir». ¡ellir*. etc..
I
Clean Cut Cutlery
¿ind Edged / dois
Fully Guaranteed
tree t»r all «•»Ule« . puri*r. p«»
Race No 7—Quarter mile an<l repeat.
tree lor all . pur»,* |7%
Kac- No. It—Halliiiih* «nd reprat. l«»r
KlamaUi Couniy han*»; puree. |ilM)
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PREMIUM LIST.
While returning from Crater take,
when' rhe had taken the n.ail, Miaa
White, daughter of K, H Mbit«’, was
thrown from her hot»e. breaking her
collar bone an«l sustaining other in­
juries'
>he «a« accompanied by Mi«**
Haael Vote. They were travehug ata
tael pace, when Mi«e White « burae
«tumbled, thro« mg her to the ground.
When Misa Voee reachtsl her aide her
companion was unconeci«»ue. and it waa
feared tor a while that the accident
would result fatally.
Medical at I
.
enmmnne«! and soon had the injured oue 1
HOBMRn
ALL Wt)H< — «*Al.U
rratiDg comfortably.
7—Be«C 3 \ea» old an<l over
S—be«l 2 year ol«i aud u»rr
u »ara
'—Re«t tr ire »rd ancking fr»|t.
Gpnrje Wright left thi* week for Chi- lt>-b«»«t «'lie year «»hl, either - m - x
JACK*
regn where he »ili enter the K mb Med
H-!k»*»t 3 rear old ai»«l ov>*r
aal cc>l'ege A* a »Hukut.
12-l-e-; * tear old
W. E. B'W'loin, «ho took a ten I.«’ • l,‘»-!<*»*f
* -«r oi f
rest from the cares of business lite, iv- ivbrit Je4.li »
evrn.»—aHoirr h *» k . n . pckh ali
tnrned from s hunting trip last Frt la.'
Vtte-t .< » ear «»Id and over
He re|>orts goid auccess.
IK ltv-(
»ear ..hl
Charles M. Emery of Fort K'. un it! 17-Be«t
» ear
! .
row a
who i« studying law at Eugene, returned
year •dd and «»\er
to that city Friday.
He «ras accom­ ¡S-Ré--
2
lii-B^.t vear old............
panied to thiscity by his brother, Earl.
y. ar «»Id.
HUlT'ai**-» LIA
George Atkinson and son of Hoquiam
Wash., arrived in thiscity Wednesday, 21- Beat S year old and over
and left this morning for the northern 22- H. mi 2 year «»Id
1»-Be»t 1 year old
part of the county in quest of timber
Ouwg
land.
24- Beat 3 year obi and over
George Koeeel. wife and daughter of 25- Beat 2 year old
Fruitxale. California, arrived here laet 2t>-Beat 1 year old
CITY
BRIEFS.
JKR1BY— bum a
Friday on a viait with bis brother J*>e-
epb Koeeel. They expect to remain a 27-Be«t 3 year old an«i over
2»-Beat 2 year old ..
couple of months.
1 \ ear old
ItHIX
4’-(’nirrigived Savet
2
—Irrigated
.
2
Kbie rililteu» U»r any other »( (livrât.
ADDITIONAL PREMH MS
Peninsular and Imperial
Steel Ranges
Hue*. N • *>—Half mile ami repeat,
tree !«»r ail: p«»r«e, |l00.
Ka«e No ID— Three-quarter mile deal),
free tor nil ; purae, 111*).
R uch N o ll — Quarter mile and re
l«eat. lor KlAinath count» horae«: purer
Kac«* N*» IS—Thrv<* eighth*tnil»*d««h.
for mm hill- b«.r*e» . pgre*. $75.
AH «Mi­
lne* m tin« rate mitac he hnr*e* that
are u*«*l in nnlinar» «(mk «urk. and
•<»«'li •«•Illi»*- mud he ridden.
Hundred vard tout race, tree for all
amateur*; pnrw, I*'».
Brunel».» buating and "tr*-r living c«»n
teat« a ill take place .luring the Fair,
f«»r wL|. h a $50 «addle «ill I»* given *•
i
ir»r prtte, Mil I 4 Ultr bridle a«
<•(««! n
••ach c«mt<Ml.
ian i-.na.1e garment
e n-t:tching
«I »a ¡-work
til r ).*»•• i n lw* rm» imdar PacifT’ « •»»«•»
.i indatuneat centerpiece
rill»-- rt» nearly .»• po«.Rii.l«* and thrtr
!iand-«oinr«t htnvhcloth
uniat l«r t*»nr to enter and three tnata t
[ HanHaoine^t *•(:% piiloa
Ten |»rr cent ”f |»lir«e entrance ter: 70
.K piece of Battenburg work. .
I »er rent of pur«r g«»r« to «inner and .Li
Beet pii’ie of ¡••mt iaev
l»vr cent t«» ew«»n«l.
Be-*t piece .«f crochet
The j.idger tr-rivc the rig tit tochang«*
Br-r «¡»ecimen of knitting
tl e hour and «fate «>( an» tacr and an»
¡{amleoiuv«: «ilk |u.»*
ra«ea n.*t tilled aatiwiactortly mav lie <lr>
< lnre«l «»ff.
Be*t patch w*»rk puit, anv cloth
Beat «(»erimen xephvrwork
All viitrie« mu«t l»e ma le aith the
I
•rcretary Lrl«»rr H o’clock on the even­
Moet art:«!:« pie,*v burnt work
1
ing brtufr the »a««-«
Kavrt «ill l»r
H m*l««>ni**-t pie. e r itfia work
1
«Milled promptly at I ; 3» o’clncli an«l all
Be«t pie« • niountmoili«* embroid’y I
lu»r*e« are ^»¡**cfe«l to t»e «»n tiieground
^e«t * il painting
A«ldr«ea ail communtcathma tu the
Be-t water •• »|«»r painting
All th *«e having « *rk not mentione»! Secretary al Klamath Fall«. Oregon.
<ta«». T. B a LPWIM, I rra.
herein will have i riz »« a •« •»nling t«>
their men!
I B. St. <•«. . H imhup , se»•.
Finest Line of
ROYALWARE
In the Citi
Roberts=Banks
If is Easy
To acquire riches if you start right
Here is the way :
Buy* one or more lots in the Hot Springs addition
to Klamath Falls.
The investment if a few.hun-
dred dollars NOW means a profit of thousands in a
few years.
Hot Springs addition is in the heart gf the city of
Klamath Falls, whose population will be 25000
in less
than 10
years
Hot Springs Improvement
Company
Klamath Falls, Oregon
Addition
Will Make Klamath Falls Famous
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