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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (June 10, 1925)
Wth news Ml San city 'Comity News CITY. Joi" Mr. bad M7X"i L fltln( at the "" hr i:4 siaier-in-iaw. V. Tlllon ror Vii and tmly epent i01d, In Algoms. Mrs. parents r visiting same between Pelican Hunduy wag won Dy a m T In aor ot Luinf order was: B. Taylor, rf Bnillh H., A. Tlllon b., O. lb., Howard c, Tony U and KiikI pltenera. ,r Psllran playa Ten- Insnt. Calir. wn ana UmUy were Pellfan laat Wednes- hi and fiimlly were Modoc Point jreater- k HcCsndiess. Mra. Cbaa. McCandlos were visiting - from III. tnay achool cloned Friday for the sum- Mr, k. I), and r. ana run i and aid Mra. oHindrd t: r ilinca at Sa'rd.iy " Kn ni and -y were .lir a y;c:d i.-. MERRILL June 0. ?'.io Morrill b held tho laat m-etng lummrr varallnn. nt I'le r, Wm. Walker. V.-:x i assisted In rnlrrtulr prraldcnt, Sirs. II. 1. bided, after the builnent the way, tho afternoon iool ennvrrnnllnn and work. netreahmeata during tho afternoon. djourned to meet with Stevenson In August. lent were: Mosdamea: R. C. Andersen, R, 8. C. Bailey, J. A. Brown, on, Arthur Frailer. N. W. C. Bowers. J. 8. J. L. Hasktaa. C. V. Durkee, E. Gilford, 0. (r, R, L. Dalton, and the Dalton, Zerollne Stev- la McVeigh, Helen and person. rba Coveratone, of Klara- waa In Merrill Sunday Mrs. M. E. Woodnouse e uitlun meeting ot the the Chautauqua tent nine In Klamath Falls. Idrow Oraasley la enjoy ff with her Barents, who r a few daya from Pdrt- r Jlnnette ts visiting lit Conrallls, Ore. 'ah E. gnflth and Mra. 'cork, of Klamath Falls Wednesday, June 10. 1925. MIDLAND Paf Hiree war. visitors In Morrill Sunday. The first of July lh f,,iii. tffl-ere are to be taist.lled In the I. O. O. F. lofig.: b. F. M,rrlu K. 0., H. N. Hill, V. 0., K. H. An derson, secretary and W. F, Frulta, treasurer. iaa Louise Dalton to visiting In Klamath Falls this week. Mr. and Mra. Loren Wolfe hsva moved Jnto the rooms over the postofftce. Mrs. Frank flraybael Is carina for the two smsll children of Mrs. Clyde Harrows', In her home. Mrs. I Harrows Is In Portland for medical aid. Carl Garrison and his mother have gone to Portland, whero thoy plan to apend part of the summer. Mr. and Mra. M. C. Stewart, of Klamath Falls were visiting In Mer rill Sunday and attended tho bas ket dinner at the club rooms. Voraon Coveratone, of Klamath Falls wu3 a faest of William Hulet over l.io r;cok-end. Mr.' and Krs. W. F. Jlnnette, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Lewis and Karl Jln nette attendt d the lecture given by Dr. George 0. Fallts Sunday evening In the trown Chautauqua tont at Klamath Fal'o. Mr. and Mrs. tester Turnbaugb and his father, Mr. and Mra. Wal ter Turnbaugh and family, Mr. and Mra. W. F. Jlnnette, Karl Jlnnette and Vernon Coveratone were guests at the manse Saturday evening. Mra. Hulet aerved Ice cream and cake. Auguat II. Weasala spent Sunday In Malln and talked 1n the Preaby terlan church, both morning and evening. A number of Merrlllltes attended the mass railroad meeting In Malln Sunday afternoon. MIDLAND, June I. George Bur. nett was calling at the Manning ranch Jt the Henley district Thurs day. Mrs. P. L. Kellum, of Oakland, Calif., Is vlstlng In Midland with her sister. Mrs. Edger Furber. Mr. and Mra. Ooldaworthy wars calling on the Island Wednesday. Mrs. Ooldsworthy Is one of the con testants fcr the Klamath News eon- teat. Mr. and Mrs. Edger Furber and aon Lewis, accompanied bv Mrs. P. L. Kellum, of Oakland, Calif., were mushroom hunters Wednes day. Mr. and Mra. S. L. Burnett were Klamath Falls visitors this week Mlaa Opal Hooper waa a visitor at the home of Paulina Burnett Thurs day. Francs and James Flowers were visitors at the home ot Paul Sev Ick Thursday. . i Mr. and Mrs. Alex Cheyns and children were visitors on the Island Tuesday. Almond Gregory and William Burnett were buay boat riding Wed nesday evening.' Mr. and Mra. IMlburt Largent wero Klamath Falls visitors Sat urday. Wm. Burnett was visiting at the home ot Paul Sevlck Saturday even ing. Mrs. Albert Gregory and family were visitors In Midland Thursday. Miss Anna Bnrnett spent the week-end with Miss Mary Sevlck In Midland. Mkw Catherine Burnett was a caller In Midland Thursday. Almoad Gregory was a caller at the home of Wm. Burnett Friday. Oeorgla Flowers, Sf Midland, waa caller at tbs Olvero home Thurs day. Deeds Francis J. Bowne et ox to Mae Rlggs Balsiger. $1.00 I. R. 8. Easterly 60 tU of lot I, block (, Or iginal Town. Carolina Franey et vlr to George . Proctor and Joht H. Houston. SO I. R. 8. southeasterly of lot I, block t8. First Addition. Minnie Bishop et vlr to F. Hill Hunter. Q. C. D. f.BO I. R. 8. (Two M. and B. descriptions along Klamath Avenue, near Payne alley.) Louts K. Porter at nx to H. It. Harrison. .60 I. R, 8. Hot Springe Addition, lot S, block 19. Burt E. Hawkins, sheriff to A. Denayer. Sheriff's deed. $60.41 consideration. - BeoOnd Addition, lots 9, 10, blook IS. H. M. Manning et ux to The Cali fornia Oregon Power Co. Q. C. D. On Codger aveaue, being pt. lot In Sec. II, Twp. 18, B. ft. W. M, I'lAMo Tt'.MNO W. M. Morgan at Shepherd's. Jl KLAMATH VALLEY HOSPITAL. A aunny room and contented baby will speed any mother's convales cence, adv-g Klamath Falls, Westwood, Susan- ville Stage Line ,,r Geo. A. Scott, Owner. Starting Thursday, May 21st, 1925 Leaving; Klamath Fall Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, 7:30 A. M. Arriving at Klamath Falls ' Monday, Wednesday and Friday, 6:00 P. M. Leaving Suianville Monday, Wednesday and Friday, 7:30 A J. Arriving at Susanville Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, 600 P. M. Making through trip in one day. - Connecting at Klamath Falls for Ashland, Medford, Portland, Bend, and points north. Con necting at Susanville for Reno, and points east and south, also Fruit Growers camps. . New comfortable stages will be used on this line. Beit of Service Guaranteed. ,f COURT FILINGS George Blehn et nx to Mae La Prairie. $.50 I. R. 8. Second Mills Addition, lot Z, block 109. Mortgage H. M. Allender et nx to Union Savings Loan association. $4,000 loan. Klamath Addition, lot 4, block 84. F. E. Pellett et nx to Union Savings ft Loan association.' $700 loan. Buena Vista Addition, lot I, block 97. J. E. Franey et ux to Western Loan ft Building CO. $1,800 ait 10 per cent, due Inatallmenta. First Addition, WH of lot t, block 38. Miscellaneous Filings U. S. A. to George T. Graham. Farm Unit "B" or lots 1 and 17 of Sec. 12, Twp. 41, R. 11. ; Aoglb-Callfornta Trust Co. to The K. D. Co. Release. Industrial Ad dition, lot 21, block 2. ' Anglo-California Trust Co. to The K. D, Co. Release. Industrial Ad dition lota 23, 24, block . Boarret-Krrkwood Co. to New City Laundry. Bill of Sale. $1,000 due, notes. . On machinery. W. C. Dalton to B. H. Pickett et al. Satisfaction of Mortgage. Pro perty In Sec. 8, Twp, 41, R. 12. Circuit Court Filings C. E. Ritchie vs. H. E. Hauger. Plaintiff demands Judgment QpT $450, and costs. Affects auto. 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