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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (June 11, 1925)
alia Cssramty News Tnnrgclnv, June 11, 1025. Pate Three (LAND In, ju in. ... ...... ir Island Sunday ,ir flll. The Mar the Bummurs dls- calling ot tha this wrck. j, i. ilurnnlt ana were calling on Kdsar Furber and L visitors t Klain- ijr. I John Hooper were anil Sunday, waa i callar it tbo 'rarer , ot me iower Guide Hobuitelll Midland Sunday. rson waa in luam- irday on business. J. II. Ilurnett and wero railing on the Flowers and Mrs. L, Klamath Falls on Inn. W. J. C. Sovlck and Itl.iK at J. n. Bur jturday evening. Hurry Beck', of Oak. nj Davii Cr'spon, of , )ciil liio wjek at :-. mid .V ", Edgar r I-lend. .Mr. and .1 fi'jrtl cf Mr. ; n no", 'cm In I' r i 1 : o r '. :'hny ;?t Ij ace lf (he t has dr. '.!uicd end (roan t nee tncy : it Joe ('llMDfnan . . .ih f.n -'"oreo to Kaiu- th Fall. 0B Monday ..rnooa " receive miiii...i 10 , ""lion. Quite a fa I- the dance .t . Vr, V' .. . , niuumin tn but 8..rd.y nlgn, AUnlZ llurnilt !a spolidlni her reuila, Ar. i : Iprlwt lilr !'s!r!ct. il club v.nr!irr.i art for their ! woek J llli mi minor ' ai.nol planning for Hie trip. Zetuman apent the Si Anna Hiirnett. J school house ii flie new coat of paint this week. rson waa a caller In Irday evening. messed qulle a fire when an oil burner biidiT exploded and set roodur houae and also Including tha baby lie a number of young thoy were being rr the brooder. The le fire being owned by iat". was a caller at Lee Monday. IMra. Lee Sutton and visiting friends In on Sunday. r Zotmman and chll- Klamatb Falls Sun- Mr. Ketzsman who la 4th Valley hospital. Icrwcnt surulral ooera- CHILOQUIN CHILOqillN. Jun. l0.At nlrer. V .. . '"'"tr '" itrlng "I " burkln. horse. w,. duced and soma .,.n ,.. were thrown. Incluillng Unas Rich ardson. Iloland Illcka won first money, followed by Alvln Willis. Th Klamath Indian h-n,. i. busy practicing every Monday . Thursday evenings In preparation for the Klamath Indian convention. wurdlck has a baseball toam lined up, consisting of some of the bast baseball players on the reser vation and h::a few games open. inns'. Councilman Flndloy Wll- son Is hid ui) with a r h.x cold l 1 la ranch. , Saturday evening at tha Klamath Indian convention grounds at Wlul-Kae will be the scene of a camp-fire and moonlight dance. Music will be furnished by the Novelettes, who have mado a rep for dance music. The Quality drill now has a new eloctrlc alcn ever tholr place of business which la a excellent addi tion to the. local Main street. Edward Ilelnklng, owner of the Club Cafe has taken a place at the Indian convention grounds at Wlul-Kae and will aerve meals to the public and guests. Claude Newman and Callendcr, local merchania have reaerved apace at the Indian convention grounds at Wlul-Kae and will have charge of the aoda water and Ice cream r". Gregory and dauglf- tmath Falls visitors kn Gregory Is spending with Mrs. Matilda i county seat, rd Fruit Produce Co. Is line from Medford to ly. He was calling on f Monday. He Is car- line of canned goods, f xetablea. Mrs. Wm. Hooper and Fglnla, came over from on Keno road Monday. Rpend soma tlma with Mr. and Mrs. J. D. " Island. , "I'd was calling In Mlll- uoday. orter and George Bur- frallers at J. Manning's pnett and sisters were ranch Monday, Sutton :MM'o MM'S CAMP HouRhtori, camn super- wlll hi, sister-in-law, O'Calllaahn. of Klrk- H In to Klamath Falls wturday night. Mr. "turning back to camp nornlng. 1 JMry, man from San Wa calling on tha men f eek. Mrs. Dalharf (! F ler here, went llsh. lake on last Sun- "ccoy reoorted a fine rUt. Hi, i.,.-., .,,, K Pounds and six ounces, patsner. John Schuler and " were the Klamath f-'rom here oyer Sat- Mrs. R,ta Hy(l9 ana Cecil Lowe motored ' Palls Saturday ven I ' wlth helr mother, !ncr.C0.Wh0 11 retu"ln Tho Indian Shakers are holding services this wcok at the John Jack, son residence. Harold Wright and Joe Dumore have returned after bavlug fin ished their schooling for this year at the Salem Indian school. A number of Klamath Indian boys are In tralnln.i for tho running and track events which will take placo at the Indian convention. A number of letters are coming In dally from members of other Indian tribes expressing their des Ire to be here for tho Klamath In dlan convention. Willie David left for the Tim Drown Tanch at Boatty to be gone for several days. Walter J. Kerrigan, director of publicity for the Klamath Indian convention left for Klamath Falls in the Interests of the convention and expects to return tomorrow. Stonowall Jackaou and Mrs. Jackson, of Modoc Point spent Sun day here with friends. Charlie Bernard. well known milkman, of Modoc Point is auw delivering milk here. Dr. King, of Klamath Falls, well known dentist, 1s occuplng apace In the rorDea i'ure Lirugs store and la real pleased with his local work. SHASTA VIEW SHASTA VIEW, June 10. Jay Hayncs has returned from Ashland where be bas been on Important business for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Haskln and daughter Nellie were visitors at the home of Robs Stample;' In Klamath Falls Sunday. John Spatcek waa visiting with Frank Machac Sunday evening. Quit a few of the Shasta View people turned out at the raliroaa mass meeting at the Malln hall Sunday afternoon. The California-Oregon Power Co. has distributed the poles for the ex tension of the line to the new pump ing plant, the pump Is being put UP at present. Miss Amy Ogle, teacher, of Shas ta View school for the past year was united In marriage to Hugh Ross last Saturday. They are now residing In Tula lake at the U. S. R. S. dredger camp where Mr. Ross Is employed. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Haskln were callors at the Newton home In Tule lake Monday evening. Jake Comer purchased a new Ford roadster last Saturday. nt... Wnldran. of Tule lake, has moved 'with his family to Spring lake for the summer. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Ross, of Tule lake, were business callers at C. M. Klrkpatrlck's Tuesday even- August Liakey was visiting at the hoipe.of Ollvor Martins Sunday at rnnd Mrs. Frank Vaught who have visited In this country for r eral weeks have returned to their home In California. Germany Develops M civics Lr..:vl arA Vatsr r,.. ... i i Ui'L-.::'i: . y..'. '" p- J.'v . . t.r?f-; . 6crman continue ', 1 .-.-1 flic r.:.!?:- ; Si ct.i:'.--: v.-iiT. rTi1c. It is row cnne-.!r:.' r i the development of n r.iotctic plr-n? vh:.!i kI", '-;: n'.l and land safely on l;i:;d or y. :.:.r :l l:r photo sliov.vj a tc-.t Ciitnl rcr Ut-Hm, In k'.-.'.iU a tf!.:t r.ft.'iis tvpc, with runncr-li'-e r 0',' front and rear of tiip tvxhg:, cr.Je a iJ.:i ttctt :.r. J a sud-'en decent, causlna t'le iV.d h.V-r-to ruih to safety. Wh ere President Will Sleep at StvdmpscGii r .)i i t ) 1 i I, Artisans are busy giving the finishing touches to tho renovation of the Summer White House" the Coolidgcs will occupy at Swampscott, Mass. In this new photo of the residence the rrow Indicates the sleeping apartments of the president and his wife. r Hundreds Made Homeless by Mid-Vest Storm . T5 : q - t. .. ' V Ilundreu 01 persons in oiuu -uv. juiwt, im iuiiiihh j u h-slui im u iorm r.na Jicavy wind which swept over the district, toeing houses from the fntindations e.nd crrati:: gen eral havoc. The damage is variously estiniaVd t from i'l 50,000 to 500,000. Tlic photo shows What happened to one house as the occupants were euting a mcaL Musicians Heroes as Flanes Destroy Fashionable Resort 4 f i Authorities arc probing the Maio which destroyed The illows, fasluonr.ble r? : t mont, Pa., near Pittsburgh, with a loss of more than 150,000. Five were injured (v l: flames. The orchestra ployed to calm hundrfdu in thejniihling until forced toJ!-c ' '.V ruins of tlie bnllroom. , O .k- ;:t tlie AGENCY KLAMATH AGENCY, June 10. A dentist has been assigned to tbe Agency again and he arrived last week. Ho Is. W. N, Ilrashears; waa trai-.jfcrrcjl bore from Haskell Institute, a non-reservation school at Lawrence, Kansas, but come bere from Washington, D. C, where be formerly lived. Miss Ruth Pardue, of Klamatb Falls, spent the week-end with her sister,. Mrs. Marion Cober. Mrs. Marlon Qobcr, accompanied by Miss Loretta Porter, motored to Klamath Falls Friday, staying over' until Saturday. Misa Porter's sis-'1 ter, Mb-s Ferol Porter, student at I Sacred Heart academy, accompan-j led them home. Mr. and Mrs. Orvllle Elliott andi son Ilnrry went to Klamath Falls' Friday to attend the graduation ex-1 ercises of Sacred Heart academy, ' whr-n Miss Florence Elliott gradu ated. Bho and her sister Clarice enmo home with their parents, af-: ter the exercises. 1 A crowd Agency people, about five cars, made a trip to the lava 1 beds Sunday. They left here early j in the morning and returned that night. They were joined by several curs of people from Klamath Falls. ' Captain Applcgate conducted the! party and Judge Watson, of Ash land, who is writing a history of 1 tlie fndianri of southern Oregon was also one of the number. Joe Shirk and family from California brought Judge Watson over from Ashland and went with the crowd to the lava beds. The Mioses Leatha and Jessie Cray, students at Sacred Heart academy, the former graduating this year, have returned home to sjiend the summer Kith their parents Mr. and Mrs. Fred It. Motfat Jli-s Alice Andrews, primary teacher In Klamath boarding left Saturday for her vacati bas gone to 8ponake, Was: will spend her time ther" ' Seattle, later going to Cor. summer school. 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