The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942, September 07, 1926, Page 4, Image 4

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    THE KLAMATH NEWS
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Forest Inn Land of Tranquility
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To the Management
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FOREST INN
We congratulate you on your Fine New Hotel, and
because of its beautiful scenic location and its being
in the heart of one of the best fishing and hunting do
mains in the country, we feel confident that your hos
terly will become the mecca of all outdoor lovers.
Mason Ehrman & Co. gggu
WHOLESALE GROCERIES
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Southern Oregon Basin Provides Home
for Employes That Shows Culture and
Refinement in All Its Phases; Sur
roundings Typical and Inviting.
With tho uuenlng (hl wk of
Forvst Inn, handsome nsw hnstplryi
recently erectsd by the Forest Lum
ber company nt I'lne ItUlKe, near
Chllmiuln, t eost of 140,000, one
of the flnfl resorts In the south
ern Oregon basin will win wliln
Its iluors to tho huntur, fisherman
and lover of the outdoors.
The Inn. Wit for the accommo-
clnt Ion of the company's men opr-
illiiK tho great mills lit Tine ItlilKe.
a well as fi)r the general public,!
Is beautifully situated In the tlm-
bcr-clud foothills of the OreKon Cas
cades. Within a stone's throw of
the siuiclous porch which graces the
front of tho bin hotel, the plctur-i
esqiio Williamson river, teeming
with trout, flows toward the lower
ralley.
Forest Inn rnnslitulea the prin
cipal purl of a noteworthy building
program Marled this summer nt
Pine Ittdge.aund destined to greatly
beautify the busy little lumber
town which Is sometime espected to
be thriving center for the pro
duction of lumber. Near the hotel
a fine store and postofflce building
In corresponding stylo of archllec
ture. Is now under construction, and
next spring other buildings, prin
cipally homes, are planned. Out
standing In the group Is the beau
tiful lodge completed last month
on tho top of a low hill at the edge
of the town.
ColouUil In .Architecture
the new Inn, which Is colonial
type architecture and stifflcleuily
large to show to best advantage the
bold linea or this style, contains
over thirty rooms with ull modern
conveniences. On the first floor,
where the spacious lobby and the
dining room are loruted, there nre
seven large moms, suitable for two
occupants. Nineteen of the same
site rooms are to be found on I he
second floor, through the entire
length of which extends a wide
hullway. The lop fluor Is now being
finished to comprise several more
Individual rooms, and a commodi
ous sleeping hall. In which several
beds will be placed.
A real feature of the new hostelry
Is to be found in the modern lavs
lories and shower rooms with which
the Inn Is generously supplied. Hev
oral of (he rooms nre provided with
well appointed showers, In nddlllou
to I he regular lavatory, equipment
of each r Downstairs a blue
lavatory, also equipped I" tho height
of modernity, has been Installed fur
hotel patrons.
Ktciitti Ileal Lends Comfort
The hotel Is steam-healed through
out, and a never-hilling aupply of
hot and cold water Is available In
every room. Like Ihe pin in Id tig ar
rangement, the light flslurea are
up-lo-dulo and extremely attractive,
placed for tho utmost convenience
of the guest.
The furniture In the .rooms leaves
noihlug to be desired In tho way of
comfort or attractiveness. F.arh
room Is furnished with twin beds
upon the best springs, where com
fort Ins mattresses huve been placed.
Chairs, bur cutis and dressers are of
hardwood. Comfortable upholster
ed ruihers rumploto Ihe furnishings.
Large closets liavw been provided
for each room, ami offer sufficient
space for the occupants. Planned
for a maximum of light and for the
best possible view of thn forested
landscape, every window Is high
and wide, and each room has at
least one window. The curtains nre
well chosen and rontrlliuln much
toward Ihe home-like Interior of Ihe
! ramns.
The spnclous lobby, wllh Its huge
timber columns and huge flreplare.
Is 37x40 feet, and Is one of th
most attractive parts of Ihe Inn.
Furnished In the best possible fash-
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Ion, wllh deep upholstered chairs
ml davenports, and with rending
and writing tables placed attractive
ly tlirouglidut, ths lobby leavea noth
ing to be duelled III thn way of
accommodation.
I teemed Ceilings Attractive
The beamed rollings, low-hung,
further add to III appearance cre
ated by lustily derorated walls, The
desk for the hotel clerk Is built at
one end of Ihe lobby, adjacent to a
small office opening. A wlde-an lied
doorway opens from the lobby Into
the sitlnlng 100111, also 37x40 feet.
Fully equipped lu the way of tables,
buffets and other necessities, the
dining room will open three tiniest
dally to aerve hotel orcupants, I
lletwsen Ihe dining room and
kitchen Is a huge serving pantry
with all i lern hullt-ln rouven-'
lences, to speed service and place!
tho dining room on a par with that
of any metropolitan hotel. In ad
dition to tha usual cupboards, sinks,
wldo drain boards antl other oonven-
j lences, thn kitchen Is equipped wllh
! a largo electric range and club
junta oten. All meal will lie kept
and cut in a butcher snap, which Is
to ba Installed In thn new atore
building adjacent to the hotel. The
shop will have ail entrance near Ihe
hotel dining room kitchen, so thut
thn meat ran lie easily bundled.
Hotel Is Most Inviting
Tainted a dark gray, with bright
green roof and trimmed In harmnn-
Itlt.f color tho big hotel structure j
Is a commendable piece of work.
No small part of Its beauty Is sup
plied by Ihe broad 16x40 foot front
porch, graced by a number of lull
while pillars In true colonial style, i
Wldo luwns and verdant shrubbery
are a pnrt of tho beautiful scheme,
but these will not'eomu until next
spring,
Tho store building, for which
basement excavation has been com
pleted and tho work on foundutlon
forma started, la to bo constructed
III colonial stylo architecture, a
factor which will not only helghleu
the beauty of ths store, but will
udd to tho appearunco of the hotel
grounds generally. Like the hotel,
tho atore will he a fraino building.
A general merchandise store will
comprise the center of the building,
with a warehouse on one side nndi
spar fur a postofflce and meal shop;
ou Ihe opposite side. This struc
ture will be completed this full.:
ready for occupancy, mid It it ex
pected thnt merchandise stock will
bo moved In before winter.
I'orest lnlge Ibuufl'ul
On a knoll at the reur of the ho
tel, and probulily a few hundred
yards from thut structure, stands
Ilia Forest 1-odne. painted gray mid
finished lu a form of old English
arrhltocturs which makes of the
building a truly Imposing mountain
edifice.
The lodge, which Is a two-story
frame building, comprising five bed
rooms, . several bathrooms, a huge
living room of singular beauty,
opening Into a smaller dining room.
and a commodious pnnlry and kltrh
(Ooatlnurd an Cage Hlx)
The
White Pelican Hotel
CONGRATULATES
The
Forest Lumber Co.
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" on its splendid new achievement in'., J
the completion of ,,'
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Forest Innr
at Pine Ridge
AH Modern Plumbing
IN THE
New Forest Inn
DONE BY
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THE FOREST INN
INVITES YOU
A Modern Hotel at
Pine Ridge, Klamath County
On Picturesque Williamson River. A Fisherman's Paradise
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Spend a week-end with us and
enjoy your delicious meals and
comfortable rooms at reasonable
prices.
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F O Rp ST INN
t'ineHidge, Oregon
See the "Modern Sawmill of
Forest Lumber Company
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FOREST INN
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We wish to take the occasion of the opening of
the New Forest Inn, at Pine P.idge, for congratulating
the Forest Lumber comoany on their project.
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It is indeed a pleasure that Swift & Company is
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in a position to cater to new enterprises of this sort
and further the development of business in fast
growing Klamath county.
Your location is ideal for an Inn, which should
invite the patronage of people seeking rest and quiet
at, . t
on vacation and holidays. Visitors to your interest
ing mill town will, we know, find delightful service
and comfort at Forest Inn.
Swift & Co.
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VISIT FOREST INN
Just Completed and Located at one
of the most beautiful scenic spots in
Klamath County Noted for its ex
celletk' fishing and hunting
We congratulate , the Forest Lumber Company on its beautiful
and attractive new Inn, and feel assured that it will receive the
patronage it deserves. We look forward to visiting this splen
did Inn. not as merchants ot business men, but just as your
friends and neighbors.
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