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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 1, 1925)
Page EigKI . TiUirsilav, OetoVr LOCALS Mm. Mason ImnroTlBa: M . vlslllB Klamath Mrs. Stella tir Mason la improving from a: .,.. . r..t.liiii of serious attack of tllnesa in Port- 'Klama',h ni now mkinit her land, friends will be happy to learn. home ln ( ,,, ,n ,1C Mrs. Mason, wno lormcru h home of jlrs KJ rrvst In Klamath Falla, Is now in a m lme whe hen) Mr9 Portland hospital, and her husband, I shtfc(a ho ,,. with Burxe Mason. Is with her. j friends ln the city, who are .. , , hsniiv to learn of her return to the Daughters to Meet Members of r Job's Daughters will meet at ":S0 . ! tonight in the Masonic hall to dis-i ,. nenrce Dixon cusa plana for future activities dur-i Wtli Here Mrs. George Pixon STtU winter months. Mrs. A. W. to .Pdf several days m the cit Macken. who leads the girls, has! on business and shopping in the number of plans to lay before ' local stores. them for their work. . From the Valley Among the Return from Vacation Mr. and . business visitors- in the city this' Mrs. W. T. Crocker, Miss Grace ' week Is James T. Logan of Grants) Crocker and Billy Crocker returned 1 Pass, who is spending several days j recently from a two weeks" visit I in the city, attending to necessary I which they spent In various sections : business matters. i of. the coast. They visited with j j friends in Oakland. San Francisco I At the Areaile Among the guests and other bay cities, later driving I n lne Arcade hotel are a number; From KuKenc Out of town l.iit.1 ness visilors In the eily this week include Mrs. K. Huberts of Kugene. who is spending a brief lime In Klamath Kalis, from her homo In the valley. Mrs. Roberts arrived hero last night. l-vnWiiK Ir liumniK irii iw and t:enre White are plan ning to leave before the sun is up this morning for Modoc count). i w here they will spend the remain der of the week hunting good siieu I bucks. I Lumbermen Her. l I.. Menefea ; and Vnrnel i. f. Ilench. I"'ih of f Portland, eonueeteil with mo Aiene fw? l.umlM'r company, arrlveil iu Klamnth KnIN yesterday afternoon, leaving immedlatoly for lli'rrlman Itidge. where they will spend today ; hunting. I'pon their return to this' 'city they plun to apend the remain der of the week looking Into busl ines ufnirs In the liimlier game, which they represent. THE KLAMATHttft ' In I'nmi Murtli.i....yr l.rant Xtl.,iti man t . ' Marvin l.a and " ,.,. n. ,,,..,t of l..ril. ' I heir limn. In Wi.r.l.n. V ivrl lllehn Plan-remain durl g , ,.,,, .,,,. In . the (all mennis In thee '"'"' . ...... ... ,,,,. ., and .h.M'I'Ina At ,lr , .. ! I, Inierested In several u... , . M . . .".7"- ,m; wW Kh, ,5 ,.,... T:r.zrSi NeU.'u of K a-., -be u... .h. Whit. ,... j visitor, in the . V ' ,. ,,,, , Ktmili Kail. Klamath Kails. " 'I OIK llt.im- ,,. I, , , "j It. turns From Portland.--George j lllehn has returned from I'ortlanil, , north through the valley to visit In Portland, and on the Columbia high way. The party also visited in southern Washington with friends in Longview, Kelso and Vancouver. of San Francisco residents, includ ing Gene Hovey, O. H. Ellis. H. Deeming and F. H. Dunnlngton. Yrrkaj Visitor Heir Out of town. vkltnra In thi eltv thtfl week in- Retonu from Portland -Miss Ber-:c,nde w R Hen4en of yreka, who! nice Hector, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. O. M. Hector, returned yester day afternoon on the stage from Ashland after a brief trip to Portland. arrived in Klama'h Falls last night for a brief business visit. SlutstA Springs Visitors K. A. Watson and B. Dickson of Shasta Springs, are Included in the visitors in Klamath Falls this week, from their homes in the south. From Williamson River Mrs. O. L. Brown of Williamson river, spent Tuesday afternoon and night and Wednesday in the city with her Bis ter, Mrs. William Sanders. Mrs. ! At 'he White Pelican Guests in Brown was a guest at the bridge 'he White Pelican this week include party given on Tuesday and Wed-:D. H. Parker of Bend, who is trans nesday afternoons in the Hall annex 'acting business in the city for sev by Mrs. A. R. Campbell and Mrs. ;eral days. E. M. Bubb. - . j I Here for Some Time R. W. Har- In Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. James ! wood and M. C. Harwood of nor Grimes are included in the many j thern California, arrived In the city out of town visitors in Klamath ! last night for a month's business Falls Tuesday from their ranch on I visit. They are stopping in the Williamson river. j White Pelican hotel. . 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