Paff si " TTTE EVENING HERALD. KMMATH FALLS. OREfinN pnpin ar rar!N COUPLE ICSipfe Hoover Speaks At Home. Coining . Inra nt the homo lit W. It. IUk-'mhI family. If ri Tuesday dr klu. anil family. . Jului llaaklu. ihclr Iioiim In "Viking, Kan. ttllll Wlfll of Kulllill. Utvt spending I Tlit luilln of Helping llmid .nniti time ht lh Iioiiiu of Kooioiy worn nnii-ri itiiinu iiy Ili'iilnli Iteber Wednesday v,mi Tlmmlav, August .",0. 1023 l' l 1 '111. T News Note of Merrill Re- i ; lated by Correspond ent of Herald ; WEWS NOTES OF n n r t . a. . . . i. ..... I "- , w " ' f -?T 'U-'T' tir?v.W ijll- UlltIM I II 1 a- ! liiul mil met for ulioiil 20 year. "'" . ," ,. , ,7 I I Ml" I 'i 1VV, . ULN'WT'J ll I 1 ' ! Mr. .,, Mr.. Karl Mut'ov worn .'1. !.'. .''' .1 !'. .llH.ri ; wvi -wJk?t nit ; isllMUliril vlHllorH w,(1 l!iy - I k""- . Jv 1 .-v f I , Ik 4 ZA f I I Mr. am Mm. Lester Mrkpulrlck I..,!,,. wn. v-,,,.1, .....i i,.i... .......... ! fA- t i V' jf r .(5- 'JflCVtf.'fS l ? JV- I "'"1 1K"mJ' '""l M'-j K'rM lT,,f"U ""'lol'V""' MV' .iwit1,,, ,1,,. horn., of Mr.. A. K. Sir-.l K 'S',,tW V' ULjli'VPtt'O' 1 1 ';''"" : ,. tlo bruuKlit lioiuo blm klii'rrloH, J KA.I) CI.AHSlHKrt AI8 V -'L'." oC-il vk3r- VvVTNT f two .-htUlrou of UU'Uim.i.,1. r.llf..!,,.,, K, Turm.r Hu,tl.llm. In' M . M N V . V .,-4! - , rVTSft lir iJ ltJ hav r..tiirnl to lliolr homo ttt-!jins,, vll..y. wlu.ru I... I... n n n r.r, n nn n n n n ' , v. , v - -twlkp - liJ. 5 JWf7r ' .rJ i,,r t"' wk with Mr..,,,,,,,, xMnx ,.., fr ri.. w1-'wl-w'wwwH U t . . tt- ,V - y V'a' 111 Hrown fatlmr aiut motltor. I. miuiIhiii uiul 'Ii U vury mnrh bn-' I ixt . i I V-Ti.Vj'J . j,.i!:-.!'J-ti,. ?Wt)iJ k. I I m !.. m vinia...a..m mitnikt. .1 V You can motiir lliom J i'i !..";;.".. . -v uy.uHLDim c . ,l.,.11.rill(Ull. ii ... STINSON STUDIO S rin.iKi -j.vj-w t;i7 .Mum hi. j How Muny. Children Hc.vo You Got? SEE PACE 2 Xy Kli Morrill. " (llorald CorrcnpoiHleiit) x.u-iiwll.l. Or.. Aim. S'- Saturday afternoon, August 2r.t)i. , .Albert Schmidt of Merrill and! MIm Anna Kllma of Malin were i onletly marrlfd lu Klamath Falls. Mr. Bohmldt 1 the aon of tieorge I fthmldt and U well known in Merrll. while Mrs. Schmidt ta not wrt well known in this commun ity. They have bought the home ; of Mra. Kmlly Gla.er and are at j home to all their friend there. Mr. and Jdra. O. D. Mathewa ajid Mra. Laur'a Walker of Klam-1 ih Fall, anent Sunday after-1 . . i 11 i ' rulinn hima noon ai me " lh . n th iiemiblliiin nrojldonllnl no Mr. nd Mrs. Elmer HIoubvii , showa Hoover, rrlmiine the table I Paste this picture over your radio set the nest time yzrx listen in on a speech by Herbert Iloiver, mince uppvun before the microphone. IhU renin rkuble with both hi.nds. of his favorite p:sltions when before and aona, Charlea ana limy, anuno nl,.r0phonc, it was taken at the recent Hoover homecoming at-'.st Hranch. where Hoover Mra. Sarah Hlodgett, atl oi Man- spoke to thousands in a hiiKe lent. ackunWIeilKing their welc;me . teca. Calif. rv putch. Mr. and Mra. WllllaiiiiHin. daughter and two .una and Mr. Mclinnlol, Kvau Muilpln nud wife. spent Sunday lit the Keno ul l ri. i 'on a campln trip. , L'harlie llu.kiu. and family of Orarllle, Calif., ro recent vlsl- G. Q. D'ALBINI Certlfletl 1'ubllr Accocintnnt Kedenil Tux Scrvlco l'hon 3UT or SM-il Medford Orocon We Are Pleased lo have your regular patronage and offer attractive' weekly ratei for your choice of two or three nieaU daily. ' INDIVIDUAL SERVICE at Linkhaven 129 N. Fifth St.. Phone 762 '('or runulta, uo llcruld Clou. Ada arrived at the home I or Kan niooKe.i ni """ a two weeks visit. The niodgetts "were former residents of Merrill dren are visiting in the Kogue tv. George Ilouck nud Klmer age or twenty letting imiustrlal .t.L . .......'d t. .......A. ....n...UU. t.w ..... ....u.l..l. ' !T" ... ......... Part.nts. Mr. and Mrs. Heilgepatn. Mr 0lJ Mrs Vrink Klowers semng new uiKn rec- 1 Mr. and Mrs. Elmer . Merrttt I and Mia Edna Merrllt motored; to Ashland .Sunday, where plcnicnea wun re.ai e. ..u . . . , h Msiaifon r,r0wU whol Sanitortum for several ij,.-.,., tvi.tar eveuicii in lionor although 22 3H George Offleld aud Mr. ana , Mrs. Kenneth Burkes motored by, .. I . . , .a V.lfr.rit they j u-kii. t. . i, .. p ., ikj,v' 1...... li,m.I fri.m .1 I..n.ll or" r "n,e. tour around the I'ulted States. The mysterious lullow of funds They reported a very enjoyable luto the cull loan market In trip. which the e x p e rt e d "money i i.ir.h.l,.. ...i. ... ..tvon st Dlurh Inllcu to develop was ine- friends In Llthla park. They been eoutinej to the Jack-Itne nome ofMr and Albert' chief taci'or lu the day's advan.-e were accompanied to Asaiand by i Santmrium for several .... .... ... V...., alihouch favorable Irnde and tnrtli i fniiirui r miat ciruiusi in ! i. v. .i,n.H.itan, kXon Aa ... .. n ... . . . . Aimiiiam -n.trf nUrt 111 u VtH A htaf wwks wim iitcuuiatiui. v oi Mm t'nuune tiurneii a tain of Mr. Brown will be glad lo;birthdav AU who were present Prl Molltor Harold Hendrlckson. who the aUge from there to Eugene Mr. and Mrs. Harota enancK- ... h ... . . . - . " " ' - Rimiim icy iiilo turn to his home in .VerriH ion ana auss rvauierme aui , , KI, fc, i.riii f..r are expected in Merrill Friday ..'. f wnere tney resume me.r auue, ,,r. . s.k, ,.., M-riii aud Earl Millard left for Lake view Tuesday where- they will resume thetr duties In the Merrill schools. Mr. Hen- drlckson is Instructor and coach In the high school and Miss Moll- j , h Lakevlcw Hound- -tor teaches the fifth aud sixth grades. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Lodge left A large number of Merrill peo- STOCK MARKET iAL Jl AMiOlW li GOES UP AGAIN; i for Sprague River, where they will make their future home. Mr. Lodge has been harboring at Lost 1 River Inn for several months and has also had an Interest In the pool hall there. Roy Hodge at the Lost River Inn. has bought out Mr.' Lodge's Interest in the tool hall and bar Tier shop. .. - Mrs. G. A. Wilson and chil 'dren of Medford are visiting with Mrs. Wilson's mother, Mrs. A.'. W, Finch. - Mrs. Arthur' Frailer has re turned from Susanville, Califor nia, where she was called by the serious illness of her mother. 'Mrs. Baas. Friends .will ba glad .to know that Mrs. Bass Is now Improving. NEW YORK. Aug. 30. (API The stock market went on an other "bull" rnmii.iEA t.wluv un- I pie attended tho dince given at , der ,he -a,,- of r.dio ror. ;tho ialr croiinrt Tuesday night. ponUon common which soared nearly $13 a share, to Jiiil. score Individual ta xi to JS a share to records 'with the aver- ACRE! NEWS NOTES Wm Ti 1 DSTRG Ily Pauline llurm'tt . I MIDLAND. Aug. 30. Miss Hazel Short spent several days at the home of Miss Helen Mar shal of Olene. She attended a swimming party given at Crystal, 'Springs while visiting with Miss Marshal. i .Mis Paulino Burnett Is spend- h i Mra. .Alta .Cheyne of Klamath in ,he week at tne non,e of ! -Falls spent the week-end at the MUa Lorraine Alger of Ady. j 'homo of ber parents. Mr. and , George Mosby narrowly escaped Mrs George AVUson. death Tuesday when he was : .1-Mrs.-Velton Huskins and chil- caught In the separator of thoj """ combine on which he was work- ing on the F. E.'l-ane rjneh. j Although he was confined to i the Klamath Valley hospital forj several days he escaped with several severe brines and an in- ' jured arm. Frieuds wish him a: speedy recovery. Lewis Kaudra of Merrill .ship-J ped' several oirloads of , sheep from Midland on Wednesday. Mrs. Ethel Mosby visited with Mrs. Mary Williams on Monday. ! Mrs. Ella Caldwell and son, l Gale, were Klamath Falls vlsi No More Gas J In Stomach " and Bowels If yo wih to pnnanentlf r IWvexl oi tn stomach atxi bowel a. take Baalmann's Cas Tablet, which ar praparad aapeciallr for stomach gss mmd all tha bad affects resulting from , c prassure. That arapty. sjnawinsj fllns; at tha . pit of tha stomach will ditappear; that anxious, nervous felintr with heart oal- E tUt ton will vanish, and you will agAin tors Tuesdav. a abla to taka a deep breath without ,, .1. . . ... , - Hsconaort. Georcre yant of Washington That drowsy. Wt i3 visiting at the home of his dinner will be .replaced by a defre for ... entertainment. Bioatins will cease, grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar &t7.';tW i'ot,er of .Midland. . causa Baalmann's Cts Tablets prevent Among visitors at the S. L.. at any good drug loin. I'nc II. and Mrs. William Harveston and Always on hand nt family. Mr. Constance, Mr. and STAR DRUG CO. -Mrs. Charles Shuliuire. Mr. and Adv. Mrs." Harry Spicer and son, Har- You cannot afford to buy BODY or LIMB WOOD When FIR SLAB is sel ling at 10 Cords ....$45.00 Kifl I?lAb is better wood than I10DV or LIMB wood and costs you alout half the money. '. Order 18-Inch or I-foot FIR SLAB for yonr furnace or heater Bnd buy a new suit of clothes with the profits. Order your winter's Illocks before the price goea U. Double Load $6.50 Peyton & Co.' "Wood to Burn" 120 So. 7th. I'lioue 339 sk:-om AIIIUTIOX offers the family an ideal home. A dandy garden Home raised chickens nnd eggs A sound Investment' Close' to town Near a sch.iol City water nnd lights. You live In towu aud have the advantages of the country. You buy an acre at the , ,. ' price of a cheap town lot. ('a be sold any at a profit. time I t Buy some of these acres with your monthly savings and watch the values increase. ft Mil-00 Travel and Pedestrian Accident Insurance Policy at WiilXj IZfi S'j. 7th Wt- rimiir SIDE GLANCES By George Clark m0k IT- e Oi. BT MCA MlVtCC MC WtC U t T Off. Are You a V - : " ' .'" - : " Do ypu feel the need of, an association of people who are' in the same . boat you are in? In Hie , New III.kmI Is the Lire o the Coiimiiinlly " " PRESENT SUBSCRIBERS Fill out the coupon on th! page and mail it with the price of the policy ($1.00) to The Evening Herald. NEW SUBSCRIBERS May take advantage of any of the travel accident pol icies by filling out the coupon below and mailing with the price of the policy to The Evening Herald. It is understood that new subscribers will continue to take the Herald during the term of policy, paying the carrier or agent at the regular rate of 65c per month. MEMBERS OF FAMILY If the Herald is deli ered to a home other members may. take out a policy on the same subscription. Additional policies in the same home may be had at the regular quoted price of the policy. INSURE TODAY Pol fry No. The Evening Herald Ronte NKW ( KLAMATH FAI.IJt. OREGON Circulation Department I'llONK.MM ) OLD ( ) City ' Date Begin Deliver I. the undersigned, do hereby subscribe to The Evening Herald for one yenr from date for which I agree to pay your auttiorlted carrier or agent the regular subscription price of alxty-flve cents per month In advance. In consideration or this subscription contract It la understood that, I am to receive a 110,000 Travel and Pedestrian Inaurnaca Pulley In the Continental Life Insurance Company. I understand that the dollar I have paid solicitor (receipt for which is hereby acknowledged) Is an extra foe for Issuing, entering and mailing the policy and la In addition to the subscription price of The Evening Herald. I understand this to be a valM contract and that I cannot expect to accrue full benefit from the above mentioned insurance unless I continue to accept and pay for the Evening Herald for one year from date as therein- agreed. If I should more during the lite, of this contract 1 will notify you promptly of any change la my address -. , Phone No. Blgnatnre (Give full namef Send Paper to Occupation Age No medical examina tion no red tape. Every person between the ages . of 15 and 60 years can obtain this protection and should have it. The man who. works, for. a. living and shoulders the responsibilities of sup porting a wife, family or home can. not overlook this opportunity. These tidy sums may - prove a necessity, to you before another day' passes. Call Or Write INSURANCE DEPARTMENT The Evening Herald P. O. BOX 878 KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON 777 Freckles and His Friends The Contents Revealed By Blosser "Don't pay any attention to him, Bessie; he's only trying 4K'U font '-, . FDGM 7WS STEAMEQ , F2KVTLS IS! teS POSTS BAOiMOAS, G$S;Z.0PeKS TJ&PACkAZS R2CM AlS CLEA !! Aiovw vwAT DO L J f S- VJMAT ) ri. fel 1 - f , RTCA I ' V" f ACOSUBOV ) ' VESSR--WATS ) . --"V VC2 Rope?) WS tas? V- . , z'JP ' J 5 8