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S if i 1 '5 w if ! : fi 1. I 1 PACE EIGHT . - : Vfo.ft::.-HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON Out Our Way y J KWlillami ,Our loordlna Home With Mojor Hoo-ti JjjjJjyjJ STRETCH HIS - X.;OJ "SL: : i OH. VES-' THIS V : (fl f HE'LL aTAR.T 6WEDDIMG EGAD LET Me i 1 I" I ) OT C -MECK.O.K.-- T'tPJ&JXf IS OME OF 7H' V . .3 . 6W.BEC06-m66AR TOMORROW ADMONISH YOU ,?J hlKh I h i9i-7 ciit uiTnMAl,F?k .T 1 PMPMV'A; OOOPa. " . lA OLD BOVS GOT. WE'LL SAME C.OME .r WDccu' " IIIU I I NOBODY EVER 7 T SAMOA 6UY5"- J" ' - ?J 0U&TER.- y OF THE SCALES AMD 7 IF ON& OP YOU ' O' V HAD THAT f V AM' HE WAS - V LET'S STICK VJHENi VOE. GET - COMES CL09E T3' l MUCH JcA TRVIM' TO TALK ) J A FORK Ir4 X HOME VIE CAM PROVE V ENOUGH TO ( " Iffl . jUEV . a V, HISSELF. . 7 .:. . V IT AND SEE W HE DIDN'T SPENJD Vj BREATHE OM NW J'U 3 I5"' JiEbffEL'l 1 P TS HISEMTIR& rZ-SONieUR.VoO'LL !m n l MWwMP1 8 - v -n- IS- 7 ' U done LrtY vacation Jifl think you MERe J' lffi-fr- THE LONG STRETCH Jjag, J . . Ig tflMMSgfiggv iir oil CKpn i lP OUTSIDE AMD INi - Red Ryder By Fred Harmon A PRIZE FIGHT 5HO.0 TD RlMROCI N0N5EKSE.' -r i I 1EAH, KWKATB m'USE) f EOT HAIF TH'' WELL.WHT IN S&l Lsslrl ' J Duchess- - U' of fishtinV II I ticket sale jIvtarnation didnT you CJ LJ rOUSE AiRKO l I.WE AlNT fVAD-U I S?E5 TO LOCAL Kf SIX SO.' SO WRAKV3LE S f . U IbAKEAL II V Al NOKODT.' rW CHAK TY.'JM-tUK PT DUGGT 1EW! iions NEW YORK. AiiB. 8 APi Law-prlrml performers, urinclt'atly motor and mum nirnt itocks, caitltiuiril (o hold the bull- un spolltithl lit tiKluy's market. Closing quotations: American inn Freckles and His Friends By Blosser AvAifLt LARD reads this wo WONDER, pop wasmT TB CARRIED AWAV BY THOSE gQLD' Lfl1 n -- AND TUS' NUGGET THAT SWRTED EVERV- THIM&.'TURWEO OUT TO BE AN OUJfLOCKET BELOMSING. TO -HILDA GEUSate- HILDA - MAD.LOSr.TME.LOCKEr, AN O'. IN : DIGGING , FDft GOLP.-TWEklOSiACa-" DENTALLV -SMASHED ' TMUXkEr our OP EVERVONE TkIOUGHT IT WAS A NUGSET UNTIL CXJB UDCAL JEWELER. MB-NEW COMER., FOUND THE initials Y-S-ts h 5. ENGRAVED ON IT ' -7 1 . , y . . J WHAT WILL yHHt 1W Y NEAaCBVKt, INC I? M. HEP. U. 8. PAT. Oft. J Wash Tubbs By Leslie Turner N BE-ENACTINe THIS JAP ATTACK IN THE PACIFIC, SaUAPRON "A",IN UBS, WILL HIPRCSENT OUR BOMBERS 6UAPR0N yUlL TAKE PLANK 2 1U Afl 50LiADROW...Tfri5 DESCRIBES W5IT10M IM THE fDffMAWM rVTTHft MANEUVER THfcKEMMEKlCRt STUDY THEM CAftEPULLy... ASK tfAPTAlM EASY FDR ANY DETAILS NOT CLEAR TO VOU-OKAY, SYNCH RO- KiZE YOUR WATCHcS.mTT 15 NOW 03 1 toots ond Her Buddies Am Cr & Ktiy Am Tel & Tel Anacond Calif Paoklns Cat Trnclor Commonwrntlli At Curtia-WrlKhl .. General Electric .... General Motors u.. Gt Nor Hy pld w.... Illinois Central hit Harvester Kennecolt Lockheed Lone-Bell "A" Montgomery Ward Nnh-Kelv N Y Central Northern Pacific . Pnc Gas & Kl Packard Motor Pcnna H K Republic Steel Richfield OH Safeway Stnrea Sears Roebuck Southern Pacific Standard Tlranda Sunhme Mintng .... Tram-America Union OU Calif Union Pacific V S Steel Warner Pictures ov; ;it3 ..... w , 1 I SKATl'LE, Aim. 8 (A') The ColumbUi biislu (irojoi-t Is tlio No. 1 iiosl-wur iimlciiiikliiK or tlu intoiior ili'pmtmcnl, Si'i-re-larv lckc-s IntDiinril Hop. Wiir ivii Ci. AliimiiiMMi in It Irtlor rc coivi'd yosU'iilny. All pi'cliinimiry work Is lln lU'OSNC'd III ill! cffinl lo "xwhiK lulu this tienuMiilously Import nut Job," K'kca wrote, iiddlDK Unit tliu noxt "throo or four weeks" should seo the principal work of druftimt repiiynient con tracts coverinu control of spec ultilion conipleted, "It should bo possllilo to Imvc ii draft Hviilliible for the consid eration of the three Iri'lKntlon districts soon lifter Unit. . . . Consideration is now belnu Kiven to ti liuid pun-huso pro Kiiim under the Columbia basin project act which it is planned to .-inbuilt lo congress next win ter." he stated. Consideration also is bclnc Riven to plans for the lease to the present farm operators of land that mny be purchased un der the program, to Insure con tinuous production of crops, principally wheat, prior to Un availability of water under the basin project. Townsend Predicts Victory for Plan PORTLAND. Auk. 8 Ml Dr. Frs nels Townsend predicted vic tory in the November election for his plan that would levy ti three per cent uross Income tax to finance a minimum of $UU n month for over-age nud Inca pacitated persons In OrcKon. "It's uoiug to take u lot of coin nne and a lot of work, but I believe wc can do It," lie told 2000 Towusendites and union members nt a rally here yesterday. WEATHER Monday, AufUit 1 Mx, Mm. Preeln, Eiicene . ..77 All Trace Klamnlh )IU 17 At .un Liiltrvii'W .., 7fl t.l .00 Norlh Ilcnd tl m ,oo Portland 71 37 Trace Hcno ...0-t Ml .ou Sun Prauclico M ,00 Seattle (12 M ,01 CHICAGO. Aufl. 8 iAP-WFA Potaloca arrivals 186; on track ltld: total U. S. shipment)! MS; supptle.t mtidcnUc; de mand very flood; market firm at celling: Idaho Bliss Triumphs U. S. No, 1. ;t.lUi- 4.00; Lona Whites U. S. No. 1, J.Ii: Washington Lonii Whiles U. 9. No. 1. sxi.bq-4.16: North Dnkoln Bliss Triumphs u. a. no. i, 5-JiNi, isenraKn connieis U. S. No. 1, $3.;ifl; Red Warhan U. . No. 1. S3.50: Commercials $3AQ: Tcxus Cobblers U. S. No, 1, $;i.l!9. . LIVESTOCK 1 . ' l rTill ! Tmt. r I a l"-T( r-TU :" Jtl U . I eK.K m J-bAHt f 7ZilJ --cU. L,, w 1 WOYi;A f!!fLggg " - - By V. TTljoirT f ( LET'S SEE- JERUSALEM DM 1 ' ' r., .t , . . . I. 1! 1 ii niMYRtKT,-rHEDEAPS6AC)MV;1 V .-MSJlKEAyV V SfeKWii.Vi..K.S.Wa Vc f y... . ? '.i i t-; : i i'get v6r.ihat) alowe has SArn IilmKmeyl5 L Ttiii i hewjurvifVgotme -rlx OSMgg2Sg W-i .1 .fStiS-rN! : 1-tUJUT A' III VKYirXM Utle Orphon Annie v -v c ; -By Horold Groy AANNIE,TOuJ PRETTY I rSEvSSSl UUP 1 1 S.S 1''. - tg A I NO MftTTER. SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO. Aujz. 8 (AP-WFA1 Cattle: 350. Active, irr Moral ly tteady. L9tc Monday, load fed luM lb. steers ? 15.30, few loads Mexican style 911.25. load cutter llolsteln strcrs $9.00. Today, mostly odds and ends, med ium to canncr cows dull, few common 0.0O-9.5O. cutters $7.00-U.w. ennners more numerous $3.005 so, Gravs bulls $10.00- 10.50. Grans bulls 10.'K)-10.rtO. canuera M.00-8.50. Calves SO. Steady; odd head 300 lb, choice vcalers $14.00, common lo meaium 5iu.oo-l2.(W. Hoes: 400. Active, slendv: few InnHn Rood to cholco 1110-210 Il. barrows and IJllts .815.75, few aso-270 lb. S15.00; hows shnrply 75 centa hiuher at flt.00 under wide demand. . Shceo: 2000. ITlulnrlntin nfmv TTnn. day steady to 2-1 cents hihcr; about (KK) hend ood to choice 74 lb. north coast lambs S13.73, extreme lop. bulk medium lo Rood lambs $12.00-I3.rr0; about soo hend ycarlinss medium lo Rood W.00 10.30; cull to Rood owes quoted $1.00- PORTLAND. Ore. Antf R fAP-WPA Cattle, salable and totitl 150; calves 73 market active steady with late Monday cows now strong to 25 cents higher for two days with common-low medium sharply hiuher In Inslnnrr- cntirr..rl lots cutter-common stccm 8fj.00-ll.00; cut ter to common heifers SS.50-tt.00; mcdlti.n good licht heifers S12..-,0-i:i.S0; common and cutter cows S4.50-fi.00; fat dairy typo cows up to 53.00; common -medium bcrf COWS S7.50-9.5O: annrl rmei nlnt,kl. I 10.50; common-medium bulls J7.00-8.Vc fairly Rood bulls Rood-choice veal- crs slronff at 913.50-1.1.0": one ehol-e lot 1000 common Rrndcs 55.00- HORB. Salable 400: total Ann- mnrbM ySK.JJcV.ve'ri,,,v "entlv: pood-choice 1B0-240 lb. $15.75: 241-270 lb. 813.00; heavier down to S12.50; llKht llRhts mosl ly,J2??'' fe"' 105 lb- S14-W; Hood sows 810.30-1 1.00; Iftfht ur.fvl.1. (nun, $12.00; Rood-choice feeder plR-t 812.00-30. Sheep, salable and lolnl Sll.Off; fnw ' doubles sprins Iambi arrived late itnd i not shown; other offcrlnRs active, fully steadv: Rood-choice spring Inmbn 812.00-i few 812.25; common-mrdlum 8H OO-in ifi- . I few Infrlliim.0nnrl Inml.a tilnnn, .'I ilim-ffnnrf vrnrliiiwn f nn.in nr.. ' ! ewes $3.00; good ewes to $.1.50.' 1 hotfs 10.000: intZi OA nno. a 3 1""'" i ...-. .:.riy ciciiraiirr; mny Htrndv; good and choice 1M1-Z40 . 814.75. and under 550 llw. SM.00: onlv few ,fB wolRhl sows at SI3.7S; little In run scal ing Ick than 100 Ihs. innn , i"J'lc. ,flf)00: "ft,,,,,,, c've 1000 few lnnd Middle t.nin . ycarlhiRs steadv: nil nihum . cents lower: nihnr iv,,.n yearling heifers shared otcer cjorline modurnto supply, wenk to 15 ,Ji3wer: .bul19 vory "niven. stendy to wenk; vcalcrs ntcady nt $13.00 down- PILES SUCCESSFULLY TREATED NO PAIN - NO HOSPITALIZATION ' No Lor. of Tlmo Permanent Kesiilti! DR. E. M. MARSHA u Chlropraello Physician 220 No. 7th Esquire Theslrs fitdf Phone 70flf) Courthouse Records MrrlAiri SIIAW-MOSEH. CI tun Leland Shsw. Zt. V. S. nurtitts, iuUvo and resident of Lincoln. Nrhraixa. Neva Clcols Aimer. 2i, hoPll4l In forms Hon clerk. native of Indian, realdent of Klamath fall. MOORE-MESllEltnV. Rlnh f-twnrrf Moore, 'M. U. S. marines, native and resident of Atchison. Kansas, L011U0 Mc Arthur Mnherry, 1. department more clerk, native and resident of San Francisco. Dtrorre Decrees Roscos R. Barkhunt vorsus Georgia A. Barkhurst. Ethel Avis noones versus Harry Boone pi. Plaintiffs maiden name. Kthct Avis Vlers restored. Fay Bell High versus nohert N. High. Plaintiff's maiden name. Fay llcll Ourbln restored. Camplslnl Filed Ava Bratrlco Robinxon versus Guy Lincoln floblnson. Suit for divir-e, charge cruel and Inhuman treatiunt. Couple married Septemlwr A. mad. Sea goville, Texas. Plaintiff aiks custody of minor child. J Untie Court Enoch Allen Karl. Void foreign II ccnc. Fined $3.50. Joseph David Upton. Operating vr hide as private carrier without permit. Fined $3 50. Albert Cots Albo Jr. Paulng motor vehicle on right. Fined $3 50. WHEAT CHICAGO. Aug. n fAPt Short-eover-Ing threatened to recover some of the recent losses In groin futures today but the news rontlnued bearish and selling pressure was too great lor much head way. All ools and rye futures dropped at limes to new iamiul lnus fnr it,. consecutive day. rallying to around the I previous cioe at limes. Wheal showed! more rfstsiance most of the scmIom. I At (he close wheat was to 14 c high- ! er than yesterday's finish. HrnifmL.r ' 81.34. onls were -"ic lower to Vic higher ' Scplcmber n'4-s. rye wai "to hlg'ier to ' c lower, September $1.0.1",-',. and bar. 1 ley was Unchanged In 'r- nfl N.m.mi. i largely fnt steers and grass cow run; about four loads strictly choice steers SUI.UO; the top; several loads $17.30-05; but bulk steer and heifer crop unsold; cutter cows 88.00 down, rnoslly $7.B5 down; most beef cows $330-11,00; prac tical lop woiRJily ftausoRo bulls $11.00: few grousers above $10.00; only negllg. Iblo supply stock cattle here, with de mand narrow at $7.00-12.00. Salable sheep 2000; total COOO: opened Mendy; five rimihlea vnnH ni,.i... 4-ib. Washlnglon spring lambs carrying nbnut 7." per cent medium end $13,00, with loo-hfnd gate cut at $13,10, little done early on native springers, good and choice kind held above $14.73; nack- y . " ",IU' ood natlvos $in,00. with light culls uncvonly down lo $7.00 and below: enrlv imics common to good shorn owes $.1.00-3.23. New York PoliticosQ Senatorial Post Season Bv Th Aiioclotod Prou Uemocratii and republleans In New York, with their thouu its on tho stiiic'it 47 electoral voles, choose senatorial "ruimluu. mutes today for their parlies presidential nominees. Voters In Arkansas, Connecti cut and Vermont llkewlsn nro busv at candldale-lekiiiu for Iho elections to bo held three, months from now, liovornnr Thomas E. Dewey conferred with parly leaders on who would bo the best senate candidate lo help lilm nwlnu the slate in his presidential try, Ad vance Indications pointed to Thomas J. Currtm of Manhattan, 15-ycnr-old secretary of state, lis the choice. New York democrats uathered for their ineellnK with the expec tation their nominee iiunln would be Senator Hubert K. WaK nor, U7-year-old author of the so cial security and national labor relations net. lie Is n louK-tlmr supporter of President llnoso velt. Line-ups in the other three states polltlcklnu today: Arkansas Hep. J. W. Fill bright, freshman coniiressnian, aitalnst Governor Homer M, Ad kins In a run-off primary for Die democratic nomination for the jenatc sent held by Mrs. llattln Carawny, who win defeated In tho first primary, Invcstlitntors for the sennle enmpiilKn exiendl lures committee nro on hand to watch for any election Inw vlo- " To nllnidlilrui of MONTHLY Female Weakness (Alto Fin Storruchlc Tonic) Lydla B. Plnkham'R Cnninound U mnous to relievo perl wit a pain and accompanying itervutu. weak, ttretl out feelings 11 duo to nmetlim! monthly dtsturnanee. Mado mim dally fur women If npj nature Follow label direct lous. LYDIA L PINKHAM'S ?orimo latlons, 'I'hrr,. u 1,111 m u,.. ! j' ""'"'.ii l"'l"'n .Mal .'' !!. mi 1.1. ,-,,. ."I'lVi'iiiu ver noiit 1,1 n H. IT..,- .."'.G"V. M,, son rui 1 111) f,,",."11' W.J Hal eV ,. "'!' Lir. t : All IllwillMt of nlh. eaii r. "'."Ikon. atialust JIhitv'w ,r... "i crat, and It,-,. ej "i?. ley. ii-imhll,-. 1 'A. W. Heady ; ' S At Last- A. Real Treatmei -I'... 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Tr thli ut to remind roan I Nupcfin uxur, " ci em; hand when licjthd.ri, cuMt,ttc1d lice how quickly it relieves pain now f.ne vmi feel after Ilk- fVl Ing. Atyoiirdruggiit'i, IV and 3';. TOMATOES FOR CANNING. Get yours today. CRATE... PEACHES FANCY ELBERTAS. Get your canning needs from Safeway today. CRATE.... J. A. HALES packed in Los Angeles lugs. Extra fancy quality for canning. LUG 1 BIKES FOR RENT MAKE RESERVATIONS FOR SUNDAY 2.1.1 pnr hour, 91.30 n.r day Pliono 6520 . 222 8. 7th I'oolo $ Bicycle Storo Friendly Helpfulness To Every Croed and Puno Ward's Klamath Funeral Home Marguerite M. Ward and Sont AMBULANCE SERVICE 925 High Phone 3334 i IS Mjt B & i O Ej 12j U ' . S I I Marketing gfmr.niiMjjuiiiiii,,,,! Wm iinriaCSBBBIBBBiaBBHW OVER 1000 NEW CoBd Storage Lockers All steel lockors-drawor and door typo. Sharp freozor In connochon. Theso lookers will bo available about Nov. 1. Rental subscriptions , now. boing taken. Packing Co. Cleaning and Up-to-date Equipment Experienced Operators Prompt Service Accurate Records MERRILL . , Fhona 67 Merrill, Oregon Keno Road i ... 7 : i 1 1 i i Phone S361 4ai