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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (May 26, 1925)
Lg&tlh Cowumty News m,,.. I MP . anltirilttV. .fflrtd " V in, hi. .M" ' Mr. and Mr.. awhile and hslp rtiuuruut. , ,ho l worHlii ' i,uml' r cntiiiiny. j i.UIiiic hla 'ain' Ocoli. ,r"n M"on,, ,a, Mr.. H. A. Moon, kin rk tu fhlo. Hernoon. Sar:"'t and diaries or,j to Klranrru. ruo tllb Ml". SaracM'. le, Mr. and M"- kew ,b( In lh ovunlnic, ami .h" 'n C1," t .. i inat day. flames In the house wa. creek, of the Klamath Infllan res , (lie main amusement, but when It erratlon this week. cleared up a bit In the afternoon. Walter J. Kerrlnan. well known , they played, bull outside. Hefreeh- publicity man left for Klamath ( m..nt. of Ice cream, cake, aaud-! Kails via motor on bualnens per- wIchHS, lemunade, Julio, fill visa aud ' talnln to tha Klnmalh fnxin the college which her aon I. at- ,rM'm 1' served to the crowd. I yentlon. havtnf recently been elect- ,ltbe C. I. club,' who urt la tli Plnyi - ,,a Msiil'a Club." have bard uO Ihelr part.. 01 the iaK, Monday b nrodurlli'D wa. put , IS until May . " :ht dwilh of one of uicliiur. I kin. M. l " nlaew Jn the county , afternoon. . uf the Kurt Klnm- K.ul wro buy Monday Uklnt t Imtr aorond ulnatluna. Tliu imirn- jay m taken up by prrnlni of fliiwrra for urn. !lr. Orle Knale. and nntorad to Klamath j to aliciid tba Klka 13 carnlrul. 'Mrs. Orib, and daugn- aod Doniiliy, of Med ian tiulurduy vlaltlng ; mcellnic was huld In I'rlday evening for tho inning and decorating a. motored to Kbm- iilay, return In g to bla Slwmore left here ipuiled by Mr.. Kdna t Oakland, to bs pro- mduutluti exercises of (Milling. Carl lloaalg, nephew of Joo Ilea. rig. la her on a vlalt. Mf. end Mr.. Ed Turner nrrlvod hero Bunduy evening, motoring from their home In California, to look ana care for llwlr ranch here. Miissra. ltitH.ll R,ott, r)rN uin, I.io KernuHun nn.l (Jeorne rtmllh, motored tu Klamulh r'alle Saturday evening. .lwars. Jack and Krank Ilrlsrce. Mlaaea Ida and lleaa lirlaroa. All-. Ferguson nn.l Juunlla Taylor mo-1 ifirea 10 Aaniand Huturday. Juck, land. rrana. aim .vnaa Junnlta returned Kail. uai Here Hunday evening. Mr. and Mr.. N. f. Kmythe and daughter, of Modoc Point, were vle Itor. here Haturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Both Dlaun, and Jim IJIxon, wura among aome or the people from here who enjoyed tho Kike' Western N'lghla at Klam ath Kail.. Ifurold Wlmer and son Norman, and Mra. I), Wimer were visitors Parent, and friend, of all the lu- Ud publicity director. aent, wnra preaent. . 1 Tribal Councilman Joe Ball and Krank Bexton, county, club leader, f Mra. Ball, of Modoo Tolnt, are wn bor0 on a aoclul eall' Wedne.-In Klamath Fall, and emeet in re turn noma lunigm. Klamath Fall. Tla motor to apend the day there, A dance wa. held at the OuVall ball Saturday evening and the danc ing' waa enjoyed ny all preaent. '' ' Robert Wilaon, cattleman of the Fort Klamath road .pent Sunday here with friend.. The dancing floor being erected day. Mnaara. K. D, Drl.coe and Lee Kerguaon motored to Ashland Fri day to gut Mlaaea Ids and Ueaa HHkcuo and Alice Kerguaon, who have finixhed 4hilr poat graduate rouraa In tuavhur'a training thla yeur. Mr. and Mr.. B. T. Youe!, who have been here thla year left Thursday for their home In PorU They will aluy In Klamath Friday and Saturday. Mr. Youcll tuuuht the high acnool here thla year. Mr.. Bill Page and Mr.. Olena Pano motored to Klamath Falla on buhlnea. Friday. A. Q. Hlne.h. Mls.e. Od.i1 Smyilie, Nelda Sargent, were In the county ajeat on bualneaa Thuraday. Mra. J, T. Evan, and Ml.a Graae Dlnkelt, teacher, of the Fort Klam ath public achoof, left hera Thurs- . duv. Mra. Knna will Mlntf at W ir. aim ..ira. vna. Kumlirum. I hn,n. i In the county aval Monday, sumurum, hoina In Klammh Vnll. hut of Klamath Fall., were her. on : umkoll will go on to her borne an outing Saturday and Sunday. m Bclllngam. Wash. Mr. and Mr.. E. It. Cardwell mo- The men who are working on the torod to (Irani. Paaa to attond the new part. of tho Fort Klamath ho graduallon of their aon, Molvln.ltpl aro. now atartlnir In nlaater who haa been attending high auliool,,hu Inti.rior of the bu'ldlnir. . It i . Jeffcraon . Rlddlo, of Beatty left for Medford, to be gone for .everal day.. . . , 1 Dlco Cruno, Sim Riddle and Er nlo Foater, trlbul cuunillnnm, af ter attending the recent trll.al council meeting returned to their home.. Some very good fishing waa en Joyed over tbe week-end on Wll llumaon river by vlaltora from Klumath Fall.. Word ha. been received from Oaborn F. Ball, aon of Joe Ball, that he la Improving alowly at Hlveralde, Calif., where he ha. been for aome time. Willie Kirk wa. In town over the week-end renwlng old-time friend.. A. Charlie, who ha. been farm ing north of Kirk, .pent Sunday here with friends, returning to Mo doc Point In the evening. Joe Jack.on and family left tor by the Kirk brother, at Wlul-Kae will be completed thla week and the first dance will be held Satur day evening. A paper where all tha people have opportunity to expreaa thenuelvea If they "desire that'. Tha Klamath Xewa. Renault U Training 'For Bout With Gawgy SAX FRAJfCIHCO, May Jack JtTuiu!r, Canadian hrttvy vrelfrtit Im-kud training; hera Mon day fur hla ten round bout with George ftodfrt')', negro fighter, on June O. . there. Tho C. I. club gavo their play. "The Old Maid's Club." Muy 20. Tho queer roatmuea of tho pluyera were Uim greatest noveKy tf excite ment. About (02 waa taken In, tlckota being, adult. J.'ic and chil dren 15c. The fiiiliU aorurcJ will he used In fence tho community church and clean-up tho cemetery. Mlaa Inna Suraent motored to Klrkford . Wednesday, to stay for a few days with bar undo and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Lew Wlinor. A. (I. lllnesh and Mlaa Elva Moon motored to Klamath Falla Frlduy. TJlc picnic that was to be given on Seven Mile, by the achool Wed nesday, had to be changed to tho public achool building on account of the audden rain that day. Al though tho children were aadly dis appointed, they had hoped that the bulldliia; will bft fin ixhed In time to hrdio tho heavy; buxlueaa of next month. j Mr. and Mr.. Jim Clordun andj .on Freddie, were .eon In the coun- jty ecat Thursday transacting busl-i nesa. . CHILOQUIN CHILOQIIFV, May 2B Tt. II. Dunbar, of the II rm of Dunbar & Dunbar, of , Klamuth Falla, spent tho day hero ineetliiK and doing businoiui with some .of the local merchant". Walter Donart, of the firm of Donart Ron. cf K'nm'th Fn'l waa a recent visitor. -. E. A. Ilokanson, a member of the United States G. 8., la taking the lovely time measurements of the rivers and Poor Eyesight ( Is a drain upon your nerves your health, and your dis position. Why suffer when the remedy lies la . correctly fitted glasses. Ask any wearer of glaasos. Our examination of the eyes is very complete. We have and nao the latest Instra menu known to the optical science. DR. GOBLE Eyes Examined QUICK SERVICE 709 Mala Street . . . Glasses - Frames Ground ; Repaired Better Cooking i: Friends of your own with electric ranges will tell you that electric cooking with con trolled heat gives better results, and does it niore cheaply. Hundreds and hundreds 5f our subscribers revelling in this modern clean way of house keeping, have no untidy wood or coal fires to tend and say it would be che'a'p at twice the actual cost. Let us convince you of how surprisingly low the average bill runs from the current monthly statements in pur books. 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