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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (June 16, 1925)
t t ! j i 1 Pa?e Eight Tuesday. Jmic lfi, lOg-L Local Briefs past ok-nd at thlr alln which was opened a fortnight aso. lVavo Kit Kprlnit In an i i,; h.vilil. It. K. At Th,kyk cndh''Sh;;: Huuakor. juti,o of .ho P-aco. lot. men at Diamond Uk. .here he RlUon niosi exceupai hwiihb a wording o the opinion of many included Byron Hardeabrook and -Red" PPr camped ,e he; V,lyMrfc A. IWk and week-end. Another party includod Woooburn haw Arlte Worrell and George Turner. I Mr. Beck who is Interested In open- Diamond Uke. where the flshliu; luck lor the day as axcellrnt. Spring, near Chioo. Calif., where j he will remain for a fortnight. I For Week-Knd Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Paddock enjoyed particularly: rood fishing luck at Diamond lake wbTO tv ly spent the wek-end as J:il many Klamath Kalis residents. lug a new store in the city. The Beck family ar? resUlna at 4i Jefferson street where they will remain during the summer. .HMtor tioor.o K. lloodell of timiua Pass, stilt Insperlor for the various mills In this .ctloii of Ore- Knjoy Till Mr. and Mrs. Percy ,:n. is in Kliuntilh Kalis lor a few Kvnns were ainoiiK the Sunday vW-'day inspecilnic KliimaHi mill and tors seen at Diamond lako durlni; camp machinery, tho week-end. j ,, Sl.rvi.K. M. Ksvnnnah of l-ro... The fltv Anionic the '.Medford. who Is will, tho lulled Klamuth Kails r.wolenls who w.w Stales forest Service, l In tho city, seen at Diamond lake over thc'ns Is Ctll'orC I), nrown of l.ukevlew. wo.k-ond were: Mr. and Mrs. K. who la also Interested In the scr- Truelove and son Kills. I vice. TUey win spemi soma .. . Klnmalh Kulls and Klamath county At The Ijk Dr. and Mrs. War-; n the forest work. rou Hunt were amu!t tho Kluiiiulh Kails residents to spend Sunday at I). Lake of the WooiU. I Kiuani Dane.' Plana are being At The Lake Among the KIam- com,ku.a by nu mbers of the Kl ath Valla rodents to spend the( wunls olub for ,ht, beIU,Iit tl, ne vtek-end at Diamond lake enjoy-! RiV(.n on ,lu, (laIUV lwrg0 -y,,ne. :-,g the rood fishing were: Mr. andjlian-. t0 Thursday evening. Mrs. Lee Parker. j Hirvl Improve The condition Out tf Town Among those who jot J. Hirvl, of Klamath Kails, who pent the weeE-end at Diamond j sul.ni!t!ed to a major operation In ke for the fishing trip were: Mr. j I.ano hospital. San Francisco. I and Mrs. Bob Baldwin of Klamath highly Improved, according to word liamlier III- Merle T Kllisnre. prominent rnur'.ier of tho t.atiKcl! valley district, la In the city for a few days, transacting business and ! J4-av For INwtlainl Mrs Wal ter West, her aons Walter and 1111-1 visiting with friends ly, Mrs. II. II. I.uther and K. A. Poster left by motor Monday after noon for PM-tland. where they will Western t'lilon C. (!. Bunnell of Portland Is In the cliy for several Yomillla lo attend Ilia ' weeks' session of club work was Mlsa Myr tle Dlllstrom of Klamath Agency and Miss Nellie Davis, also a resi dent ol Klamath Agency. From 'lill.Miiln - Itlley Powers of rhlloijiiln was a business visitor In Klnmnlh Kails over the weekend from Ills homo oil tho reservation. In Niiliinln) - Among Urn lam hers ill the city shopping and transacting business on Saturday was H K Icen blco of Pine drove, where he hn n splendid acreage under cultivation. From llturiu Mrs. Kdgar Pom eroy of Alturas, a former resident of Port Klamath, where the Pom eroy ranch was located, was among the week end visitors In the city. Ill rlmige of Ilia baby department ,roo aloro, Pillowing the rslu. Hon of Mra. Frank Wilson. ho ,aa been In the tleimrlineiit for a num l.er of years. .Mr. and Mrs. Wll.cn are enjoying a vacation lliroughuut I ho i oast aocllun In their rar. plan, nlug lo return later la the summer. M'iuia mci a.-r.iui - Mrs. Ciena Terrell, of Klnmnlh Kails spout Ihn past week-end with li.r parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. II, fol.niuii, i,( Jacksonville. Mr. Coleinsn la conn Iv asaessiT of Jik k.on county and well known In this secilm. "a ot y.- i""u s TO La- . ; Knot I. , i ' K'm and J enlov the r.w festival, which Is ,nn '"'". o. .no .-s.ern l..,tr held this week. This Is the l'nl'" company, of which he Is and-; first festivnl which Mm. I.uther , ",,r Foster have enjoyed, i Falls. Exceedingly good luck was enjoyed by all that made tho trip. received today. Accepts Portion Miss Margaret Johnston has accepted a position with the chamber of commerce dur- Spond Sunday Mr. and Mrs Beal, accompanied by Earl Alexan der were Sunday visitors at Uikelng the summer months and plans of the Woods, which they say is 'o work until the opening of school delightful. Many Klamath Falls! In the fall when she attends Ore residents were at the lake for theSn Agricultural college. Miss week-end and for the cuting onj Johnston held the same position Sunday. I during the summer last year and Mr they are residents of Chicago. They plan to re'urn to tho city and make a trip to t'raler lake before return Ins to their heme In t ho east. At Diamond latke Mr. and Mrs. Front laikevlew- Among tho out of town guests who spent tho week end in Klamath Kails were Italpli lliowu nod Hud Lynch of lnkcvicw. From Uk. il.'ii - P. R. Hpldell. well known rancher of Ihn Lakevtcw ionic, was among the out of town visitors In the clly recently. Pa TlirouKh I'll Mr. and Mrs !.' mnlti.re ..r l,irll:ittit ...,.. ,1 Mce Stevens, accompanied by Mrs.,,. . ..." ., , . i 1 through Klamnlh Falls on their wa to Lakcvlcw,. where they will visit lor some time. I Itilurii From l.akeMr. and Mrs, W. ('. Van Kmon and faiullv have returned from Lake of tho Woods, where they spent nn enjoulilo week end. Tho Van Kmon home Is lo enled on tho take. Stevens" parents were' among the week-end visitors nt Diamond lake from Klamath Kails. In riinrgo-' Miss Dorlne Itiml. r la At Jenny Creek Miss Grace Hoagland. Miss Ruth Dixson. Stan ley Hajaeck and Paul Burford J:;.id.; up a party of four who mo torid to Jenny Crock on .-'ir.Mh'.y r.Ed sri-nt th-? I.?y fi--liinir. A circulation covering the- city of K'aniath Kails and rhA rnnnv nP K!.'.uia:h that's the Klamath News through the illy on th.-tr way To Corvallt-f Among the students of Klamnlh county who passed to At Diamond Lake Mr. and Mrs. ' E. S. Veatch and son Botby, were1 among the visitors ct Klamath I Fsl's to sn.nd iTie wcle-etid ,r Obtnln l.l'ens- Another Jnr.o brldo is iMiss Nellie Walker of B'iip!duston a'ho l-iitr.. the bride of Karl Mirh.H'l Irvine of Ma'.ln yes-terS.-y. The license was obtained tu the Klamath county clerk's of fice Monday morning. Irvine, who la a prominent rancher ot the Ma In district is well known In the county. . Retnrn From Lake Mr. and Mrs. Charles Martin have returned from Lake of the Woods, where they spent a most delightful week-end at heir cabin. Enjoy Trip Mr. and Mrj. E. B. Hall are among the Klamath Falls residents to return from Lake of the Woods, where they enjoyed the Be sure of your . furnace ! four comfort even your health depends on the kind of heat you obtain from your furnace. That kind of heat depends on the construction of your furnace and the skill with which it is installed in your home. Health requires an abundant circulation of warm moist heat! Not just heated air. Comfort requires ade quate heat at minimum ex pense and effort. HAINES THE FURNACE MAN 1023 Main Phone 323 Steel Upright Filing Cabinets mi I 5 1 1 U2 ! "" " i ca J C3 & Y 5rj In . 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