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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (June 30, 1925)
TflFRTWT rfTTNT! !W."T!I2!. 'RVEmrr iwMhin "kitxivkth fmK'mmm' mm mm SPRAGUE RIVER Thn Activities lit HtiriiKiiii tttvnr and vicinity arn ntiito iiiieoiiritKliiK In h til! (i of til n itxtreinoly lint wcnlh er. Tint Campbell Lumber ', Ib runiiliiR full blast. .Mr. unit Mm. Dun Wttmi lire the proud uwrnrii of it new Oiikliiml conch. Mm. l'lekolt in bulldUm nit nddl tltin Id her rooming tiiiunn. W. ('. Mutttnxon, tint Koiirnt mummer of tlm Campbell l.uinlitr Co., Iiiih III itlx room house nearly ready to occupy. Ditvii Kkeim of Trout crook made It business trip to Lnkovlew Monday of last week, ri'tiiriihiK Twwdny. It. K. Hlrnbnrn Inform im Dint ho will soon begin tlm installation of u witter system lit HiIh ilurt And In addition h will litilld suv oral linuatut to rent. Ivan I'ankey was shoppltm In HpruKito Hlvrr one day last wwk. Tho I n ll k li r" tho owner of li ruiirb iH'ur hero mill this year lu In trying th" v!itti business. If what one of tho business men of iMkv county told tint writer In trtn, Mr. I'aiikey In on tlm rixlit rond to success lit tho sheep bttHliics. an the mutt lit I.ttkt county Hint rulced the best wool wore not tho ones thitt hnvo tho largest iittmlM.r of sheep hut the mon tluit ml mi from foo to 1UUU. hiuI Instead of lnttliiK t tit'in run on thn rmiKO and uot tiiko kooiI care of them, but tUo one tltnt took li ft it their sheep cut from night to nlnn pounds to it head, while thn HH'ii thai do not tnko rnru of their sheep gut only tihout six tiottndti per hi'lul unil it was nn Inferior (trade when harvested, no Mr. Pan key In taking cure of his sheep' may ho wlso In Uil ii no, Prank Corbern w proKresslnit nicely on hln now dwelling ho urn'. Mr. Corbenrit In omt of tho eniincll mon and a very successful rancher nil cHttlvmun. A. C. Milter or Chllno.uin wu tn Rpraguo River on Kiaurdny. Mr. Mlllor cnnni to brine hln brother. Hoy, Kn mil ii I Clinton, home. Mr. - Miller returned thn same dity, l.ou l'ornioo anil Able Mc.Valr were Klamath Falls visitor one day lust week. Deputy Bherlff Deal In nl the In dian convention near thn Klnntiitb Agency. Mr, Ileal In on duty thoro thin week. V. A. tttttto, tbo stockman of this end of the reservation, hint been qulto busy for niiiin time. Ho has boon In Klamath Falls, and the Agency almost nil this week on business. .Ye t t Y t t t t t t t t t t t I' t t t 4f t t t t t f t t t t 'f t t t t t t t t t t t t t t Hey, itnd Mr. Ivey C. Clark iiiiidrt It business trli to tho roll lit y mint on Friday of last week, ro tui'iilHK Hittiirdny. They rotumcd by way of hltiiitn. Mr. and Mm. I'l'ed Hood worn Cblloitiitn visitor two iliiyn hint week. H. I.. Hummer In vIhIIInk lit the homo of lf. nnd Mrn. ('lurk over tint wek-Mt. Tli logs -rii beam driven from I'HteitH t'limji to HluuKiie Itlver to be loaded on cam for Klnniittli Falls. Mr, Htitith titid Mr, Hlmpnon have (hit rotitrert for drlvliiK mid loud. Iiik. Thity will Iw londed on the Huddle. MmilKiiiii xldlltK, Tho Citmtibi'll Lumber Co, I biillilliiK a xltlinic nt their mill nnd It Will llH comtlleteil thin Week. Mrn, Archie Hit rk toy unit children of Ynliij went HliotilnK In town tltlH week, Tb Lniiie Aid noclely will no! tlleel tbl Week. The work will benin the new Friend meettnic Imumi ttil week, Mr. and Mrn. (', A. Krnnehln were week-end ' vlnltorn nt tlm Imliiiii convention, Mr. Ilnrb-y lm um pinnttiK mill In onernthm nitd lit (Inlxlilnu the lumber for Knttik Cobern'a botme, Tho niitcherH are i.ncouraiti'd over the outlook of their cropx thin year. Their ttratn and Kr Ih flue thin yenr and they wMI benfn Jinr ventlni! Jimt after the Fourth. Ive Skeen wan u week-end vlnt- tor at bin brut her'. William Kken, of Chlto(tiin, William ('rumen In k-iu!!iik the week at t'hllo(tiln, , JihIkh Jeffernon nnd Mm. Itiildin of tho Whlnkey Creek vicinity win hojt!t!jt hero Innt week. JiiiIko In form us that hlit health Ix aomw what Improved. J ml!" and Mrs. Levi F. Walker nro In Chlloituin on bttnlne.ia thin week, Tho ltMleo, July 2-:M MERRILL Mr. and Mm. Arthur Frailer vlnitcd In Klamath Falls Friday. A. It, Campbell of Klamath Full wit In Merrill during the week. B, Bhny ha opened a meat mar iiet tn tho Hiililm litilldlnt;. Ho ex peeta to tmm huv a Unit of itro cerleii. Mr. Kliay nuido n buHlneaa trip to Chlloituin Friday. Mr, nnd Mrs. W. II. Griffin and noil Clydo left Friday for Cali fornia, Mr. and Mm, (iriffin have lived in thn Merrill valley for ev rnt years and are compelled to leave on account of 111 health, hop ing a lower lUlltuilu will provo bene Klamath Fall's .K RACES A W. YOU HAD ficial, Clydo (Jrlfffn expect to r turn to Merrflt noon, Mr, and Mr, i. A. I)cwy nnd Wlunlfri-d Dewey upent gattirday to Klttiitfttti Fnlln. Minn Wylo Walker niwut tho weiik-eod with Minn Kdna Jonen, Word wan received by Mr. K, H. Amloraun that tor mother, Mrn, Tlioman Mnrtln, who was taken to Lano hi)tltHt, Kan Finin lsio, wan operate!! ntioii hint week for her hip, which wax broken lant fall and had not properly healed. , Tho re port wan that Mrn. Martin had ntmtd the operation welt. Her frioBds hone for a apeedy rmovery, Mr, V, K, CralK Kfa-itt Katttrrtay lit Kiutttnth 1'allii. Mr, and Mrn. l'aiil It, Lewin were nhiitiiwrn In the Fall .Saturday, II, C, I'arker npent Buiiday on a ffnblntf trip near ItoiiaiiKa. Mrs, Itonii Uavln, Kdwin and Simmer Davis wera In (hp Kelt Kuttirday. Mrn, F, X. Moyer and Mm. W. C. tiailty ad Minn Cliarlotti) (ieertmm npint Saturday In the Kali. Hev, ('. C. Jliilet returned from ML Hhaata Haturday. Tits clob lioyn and ttlria returned Kittmday eventitK trom their two e,,kn nimmier nehitlim at t'orvaJHn. They had a mont plearant and prof ittttde two wcekn and aro home full of new Idea. They have tho high ent pralno for their treatment by tin cjuh leaders and especially Klunutfli coimty's leader. Frank Kiixtmi, Tliey returned by npectal train to Anhtand and by aato from Aidtlftml. Tho train wan delayed and wan rattier lato when thoy ar rived In Merrill, John and Kdna Mvrrltt met the train at Anhlaart and brought, hark oni of tho chft dren. Tbonts me, ting tho children at Klamath Falls were Mr, and Mm. F, L. I'ope, C. II. Carletiin, Mrs, W, C. ttttlley and ,. C. Ifalet. Among tho children returning were Tltlrra and Helen Anderson, JJerl lluo Hteyennon, Katherln Topo, Fay JlBttettc, Arltnn " Taylor. Mildred Hayes, Alfred Carleton, Hilly Halley, Kugenn Merrltt. (ilendon Cotwell, Marlon (Irnyhjiel and f'nti;r Moore. Mr. and Mrn. Jesa Whitiach vinitetl in Kinmath Falls Saturday, Among thu Merrill people at tending thi Klamath-Yreka ball name at Klamath Falls Hunday were Mr. and Mm. ft. L. Dalton, Mr, and Mrs. U. 11. Anderson and family, Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Merritt, K. Hfephenson. J, A. Hrown anil W, H, Anderson nnd (Inn iCknman. Mr. and Mr, tester Turntiangh tuft lant week for Crater lake, (where Mr. Tttrnbaugh will have Starts Thursday Every Night at TttiH ML J charter of ono of tho ranker sta ' Hons dtirlntc tho nttmnter, t Win Vera, frfflef.f npeat the week-end with her parents, Mrs. Fred Fletcher and baby ! npent tho week-cm! at tho homo of 1 her parenln, Mr, and Mrs. f;er&e JOffletil, j William Jom-i spent Hundtty at thn onen bom from Clilloftuln. i Mfiot Craco Yflto f Hmmnxs upcnt tlm week-end with 5lrn, W, (!, Itowern at ilrr!ll. Miss Ada. Crouberg of Oakland, Calif,, Is visltliiK Rt tho horns of W. F. Jlnsett!). Minn Mary ifaitun of Mfml arrived 111 Merrill Thuniday and Is tho I Y Kitent of her brother and sister-in- law, Mr, end Mrs, N. It, JSoKne, Miss Jiogno has been vinfting for some ttmo in California. Jack tjnrke and I-yt Merrill be returned from a business trip to Lakevlew, STOCKHOLM HKK KM OK SHOISTAftK IS HfR'KBf STOCKHOLM. (,1t More room for cradien and fewer military bar racks Is tho order of tho day to Sweden. )ty It recent vote tho na tional legislature has sustained tbe proposal of the Social-Domrleraiie government to cut down tho namrier of army corptt from nix to four and to reduce nil army and navy ex pend it u re accord I n gl y . AH the parties of tho f;ft, L:br als, gocial-Itemrocrats and Commun ists, supported thin move In the S(;efh of determined opposition from the rtidit wins conservatives. At the name time the oncers' rooms In one of the former regimental bar racks of Stockholm have already been reconstructed into emergency tenements for families unable ts procure other housing, and the city Itself runs tt real estate bureaa, where Information may be had free of charge as to where vacant flats or house may be found. With an unprecedented building activity going on, the end of housing shortage is in sight. Within the lim its of Stockholm Itself close to 3,000 new apartments are under cosstrse tion and In he suburb entire com munities are growing tip. SULTON'.S nETl'RX Mr, and Mrs. Jack Milton ot Ash land who have been the guests of .Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Reed enjoying an outing of a week at Kast Lake. returned to their home at Ashland 'today. SEVENTH ANNUAL ROUGH RIDING Mir8 1 XI VL fl 1 the Foot ii HAM 1$taW f f T T Y T Y Y f if f if if f f if Y Y it f t Y Y :t t if fX if ft r Y Y General A. JULY T ire Oamam psl ft? - of Payne Alley Visitors Let Us Be Responsible For K epairs That is why we are located on SIXTH and KLAMATH So we can serve you better Tire Cap" Calkins, Prop Firestone 2 ROPING Your . House ; : Oldfieid