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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (July 16, 1925)
MATH NEW ) Briefs Thursday, July 16, 1925. Jlmilli - Mr. J male ki'ktun, wlih party Virlsls, t lb 111 city accompanied by an I hr father, T. 8. wrty. wblla n "lU til 111 F,HM mil other acnlc k( llnlr llt lo til Liurn north by way L -Among Hi vlall- Innlon Id lh clly a II. Hoop of Cen- I. nek y ind parly of Mho. Hath the lloopa urky rar are rarry- the city fur brief (-Thartea R. Clark. I.ake Clly. In among hrn In lha clly to re- linl.nra nf llm Ivmik rnl of Ilia lakee In Nam Ollerbeln. ac- kin nephew. Welllng- rnt Wedneaday fish iuln and In the Wll llnlrlit. Despite the keln forgot hla rod trip, he made km pier furnished hla nereasary paraphen Ind the day waa not l.uke Walker left apcnd Ihe remainder I business, and also feral remaining day Invention. Walker lo Portland by J. n. It. Dunwoody, ! In Ihe rnnstriic- fbarliHur hiili-l. Mr. and Mr. R. W. In Ihe McCarthy Oil week for Mi'rt- plan to pond froiii id 11 vii In tho valley, oa. im Wlllard Smllh. to an operation for hi appendix early Idliy ImprovlnK. no i Smllh yesterday. f removed Wednea- (eral condition of he fuvoruhle. Ill Clly Mr. John Wlntor. ac companied by hr ton Jack, and nler, Ml Th.lma Jackson of Marahfleld, war among th many Algoma visitor In th clly Wd- neaday. Mlaa Jackaon I planning to remain for torn tlm iiiu .um. mr visiting with har aunt, from her horn on Coo Ilay, ' Krom Algoma Among the many visitor In the city from Algoui yea terday waa Mr. J. W. Conner, who pent th day Waiting and chopping In Klamath Fall atore. KWurn To City Mia Ruth Il- on returned lo Klamath rail early In th week after apendlng th win ter In Lo Angele. where ah waa employed In Ihe Lo, Angele city achool. Mia Dixon's many frlanda will lie glad lo know that ah will b har for th remainder of the ummer, vlalllng with her relative. Visiting Hit Combining bust- neaa and pleaaur la what Kenneth Joy la doing who la making abort bualuea trip to Klamath Falls from th north only to find Percy Murray, a former arhool friend with whom he waa acquainted at the llnlverally of Waahlngton, to alao be In Klamath Filli. To Midland R. U. Bllnaon apent Wedneaday In th Midland country where he waa Interested In photo graphing th tin grain crop In that aertlon. Accept Poult Ion Mr. Ed Weaton has accepted a poult Ion In th Htln- aon aluillua for the remulnder of the aunitner, tuklng rare of a por Hon of the photography work. Traffic Violator A tine of one dollar wa collected from V. L. Amy In pollre court yeaterday when Amy pleaded guilty to driving with an old alule permit and to a rharg of leaving hi engine run at the curb. Improper l.lcl W. V. Vanhern waa fined two dollar when he ap peared In police court yeaterday In answer lo a complaint that he had driven a car without proper light and a driver' llrenae. M for Hpemllng Unorg A. Wlor paid 12 In police court yeaterday whan arraigned for apeedlng and reckless dilvlng. Malln lrogrea ltiil Th lino type for th Malln ;per. which will represent th Intereata of water uaer In Ihe entire Klamath lerrl tory, wa shipped from Run Kran- clat'o Wedneaday, according lo word received by Recrelary A. M. Thomo of th Klamath Irrigation dlatrlct. Th new paper will retain the old nam "Malln Pragma" and will begin publication a aoon a the linotype la Inalalled. Car Xot lU-gUtrnil A. fiurland waa fined on dollar In police court P f Tin ,J. Htelner, proniln Jiiy lumberman, waa ITdny for anma time. i Rlelger ninkna fre the city lo trammel lull with hi many If net dreaaea at Bee 0!iop for and JU WAXTKII t No 1 nf Ktnm. Ti"Bfu, win receive to Monday evening, go, for Ihe ronatruc ol room at Mills Ad tx to plana and pee- iue in tna office of Jm. lie addressed to Ida lerk. and nccom turn. kl check tor five, por "I District No. 1. u. JIUMYEII, Clerk ' I Kmall Traffic Fine For driving a load of lumber down Main atreet without a rear flog, O. A. McCord wa fined one dollar In pollre court yoaterday. Faulty lira kin. Fined Hugh W. llitnli. driving a car with an ex plred permit and faulty brakes, waa fined 13 by Police Jiidg (Jaghagcn yesterday. For pretty silk underwear go nee Hi uln's Dress Hhop. 128 So. eleventh St. t jj, KLAMATH VALLEY HOSPITAL. A sunny room and contented .baby will speed any mother' convales cence. ,dy.R icon a if pinicuim In at 9 out at 5 p. m. The Peailey't 1 Oppolte Court Houi TelcplioM Man Her Mr.' John Orleg, manager of th Nevada, Cali fornia, Oregon Telephone company of Busonvllle, Calif., wa a vlaltor to tht local telephone offlc yester day. Mr. Orleg on bi way to visit Cratar lake. NOTICK TO ANTON ANU Al'X ILMAItV MKMIIKKH All member who participate In the picnic to b held at Sunset Camp Sunday, July 19, are requested to bring their own lunch. Visiting Canton and Auxllllary member ar cordially Invited to be present, a well a all Canton member and tbelr families. Coffee eerved by th committee.. J16-K 1 HKXKKIT DANCE , A done, will be given at Malln on Haturduy evening, July 18. for yesterday for driving an unreal- i ln benefit of the baseball team, tered car 1 You wl" "orr" " y0 mlM ,hui affair. J 10-17 HOTEL ASTOD 1WAH0J. U. A,.U.AV EVERY ROOM h PRIVATE TOILET SO Bstha lw. Modern Uoae lo Shopping District and Theatres FREE GARAGE T.- -, t w lCArTION uced Roundtrip Fares etween Pacific Coast point now effective. Make this your happiest summer. These reduction permit trips to several vocation playgrounds Instead of only on. Ask our agents about them. Visit th beaches, mountain resorts. San Francisco, Lo Angeles, Santa Barbara. San Diego. fV Or go to Yosamlte, Lak Tahoe, Del Monte, Santa Cruz, wondrous-blue Crster Lake, or north Into the "Evergreen Play ground" In th Puget Sound Country. No matter where. Southern Pacific Line and connections can take you. them PacificLines ; J. J. MILLER. Phone 709. )istrict Freight & Pattenser Agent m 205 Hof)ka BIdg. ..8th and Main St Klamath Falls, Ore. lOwhtf is interested Vinjbetter cooking I ;ome to the special demonstration pfMrs. Jessie Scott TODAY IS OVEN DINNER DAY! On this one day only, Mrs. Scott -is showing those who call to talk with her, just how-a complete oven dinner can be put into a cold oven and brought out hours later ready to serve, without the least at tention having been given, to the ovens in the mean time. '' She will bake a roast and cook four vegetables ' all at the same time, i This is an opportunity to see the household model 3-1 9-B type range working at full capacity. Conic early and stay as long as you cun. . Link River Electric Co. Corner of Seventh and Klamath Streets ELECTRIC RANGE ELECTRIC COOKING less watching . ; TclJPORmOREOOTl7 1 PUWtK IXIMMANY I in rtvocnjcss The actual avvnae cost of currant for elccatc cooksug Sod lithtlK. togslhcr. In home In this ndahbar haad, U IU1 a moo In. The roast, for Instance first a quick searing to seal in the savory juices, and then a slow cooking heat as in a tireless cooker. That's in the oven. ' But over here, something Is simmering gently in a saucepan., Another pan is bub- , bling vigorously' at the lid. Tomorrow . morning's prunes are stewing leisurely between whiles. " ... , i. V -'' i r5- Dinner is being prepared and it must be watched, too.. For each different dish . requires a different method, a different heat. One fire will not do for all. - - - That's one reason why electric ranges, with their instantly regulated and easily, controlled cooking temperatures, from a sizzling, searing heat in one place to a just-keep-it-alive glow in another, are so favored by good' cooks. Electricity makes good cookery better, and easier. And that, plus the surprising economy . of electrical cooking, is a reason why near Jy one thousand eight hundred kitchens , in the territory, served by this company are now fuel-less and ash-less. Nearly one - thousand eight hundred electric ranges have made them so. ! Ask your nearest dealer to show you several models. Convenient payments, if .you like. , .;f ...... , . THli CALIFORNIA OREGON POWER COMPANY We beHere that every woman In Klamath County should-avail herself of the opportunity' to attend the w esiingniuae Rmige umiiuususuuu siiwi will U 1.6m t tua oii.wi rouli- o the Link JUver Electric Co., July 13 to 18. The demonstration of electric cooking whtah will be conducted by Mrs. Scott will be highly Interesting as well as educational and we take pleasure in recommending it to all our customer and friends. OVEN DINNER MENU Lamb Roast Potatoes Canned Peas New Carrots String Beans Custard Served at 4 o'clock. Mrs. Scott will put this entire dinner into a cold oven at 1:30 and leave it there for two hours. This is a new departure in cooking sci ence, as custard can be cooked in this manner only by electricity. During the process of cook ing Mrs. Scott will lecture on the use and care of the electric stove. LINK RIVER ELECTRIC CO. 7th at Klamath Ave. Phone 171