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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (May 17, 1928)
Thursday, May 17, 1923 Pnge Six THE 'EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON HODVERISIN BACKWOODS "fl- Fl ! !! Presidential Meets Newspapermen by Chance LAVA BEDS FOR NATIONAL PARK Kxprraalng hop (hut tho Lava Bed might be made Into a Na tional monument. Captain O. 1". Apple!, appeared before mem ber of the Klwanla club at the luncheon Thursday and Invited all member! to take part In the flrat caravan of the (print: and DR. HALL IS A M1NALD IN Imarine officers i take little hop i MIAMI. Kla.,' May IT. (API ! I Three l 8. niarln. eorp flier: i hopped off at 5: IS o'clock this j morning In a transport mouo- plana .for Managua. Nicaragua. 11 uo mlliai dtatan't. Lieutenant II. D. rainier, coot VACATION TIME FOR SECRETARY AT HAND Kvllently Rrault'of Primaries TheM Day I Xot Worrying; Hoover F I a h r for Finney ' Trine and Admit Me Like It. WII-UAMSPORT, Pa., May IT. (jP) One fisherman In hip boot, an old brown suit and a gray felt bat waa whipping a pool at the end of a mountain trail when a newspaper man and a photo grapher found him. The solitary angler was Her bert Hoover, secretary of com merce and a republican presiden tial candidate and he carried a worn khaki creel slung over hits shoulder. The ' altitude betokened the ' thought that delegations and nal- anrsK of. power and party chief' mandlng officer, and his com- Aiixix. charged with Inflicting wounua wuico ctMiiriumm . iiiw Et'fiKNK. May 17. (Special) A brilliant political career, which may equal that of hi father. summer season thla coming Sun-j Ramsay McDonald. Is predicted Candidate idT- Tha '"" rrying people to ine aituorirai epui win la, tha pVam tut if MRimtrM on Sunday morning at eight come to Dr. Hall of Ihe election .,ye hrrn recently for service I nl c,,y accor.iiiig to for McDonald by Dr. Arnold Den nett Hall, president of the Cnl INDIAN CASE UP F F0R29THD MAY " Preliminary hearing for Td Jackson.- aged 21. Klamath In- panlons. Lieutenant W. It. Huge, radio man. and Sergeant Dugult Steel, mevhanlc, were aboard. It rerslty of Oregon. Newa bajWHa tna fourth marine plane to death of Jasper Turner Jackson, hla cousin, at Sprague Klver, April 23, will be conducted In o'clock. Captain Applegale. will ot the young Mr. McDonald to a lead the caravan. I seat on the London county coun- The camp fire girl were pres ent and expressed gratitude to the club for the aid rendered In preparing a float which waa en tered In the Great Northern rail road celebration parade. Following the luncheon the club member paraded Main street advertising the Klwanis quartet which will appear In pub lic Thursday and Friday evening. DIINDND EGG HARVES T GOOD ell, thus marking the young man's first step Into Kngllsh politics. Malcolm MacDonaid was a member In attendance from Eng land at the Institute of Pacific Relation session held last July in Honolulu, which "Dr. Hall at tended as a representative of the Social Science Research council, and' the two men became ac quainted. Much Interesting In formation, particularly la his own political field, was given by Mr. MacDonaid. Like hi father. word here yesterday from depart ment of Justice agents at IV1 land. ' The hearing will be held In the office of llert C. Thomaa. U. 8. In Nicaragua against Sandlno. The tilers hoped to make Man agua by mightfall. Lieutenant Huge, at the radio ...... ...... ... .k. .(... V1K.: . ' " . ':.T:! commissioner for this district """"" ,v" , .. h. - ii! Voung Jackson allegedly tied! of American Shoal, light, well; fomn beyond Key West. whla (ha wo drlllklg , 11.STKKS SEW CAPITOL - ' h'M" ' "" ! ! OHI.h MiTTIMl, ,nque codui-t.d by Coroner. -Karl WJilllnrk, from acute alro-1 BELFAST. Ireland. '''holism and external wound. lAri stowiy rising in rcmiana stone In Ihe grounds ot Slor mant Cast '.e on the outaklrta of MacDonaid is a laborlte. and he BoifBStt lne new Ulster parlla- iooks lorwara to ine time wnen is destined to become a leader. About nine million eggs have been taken at Diamond lake thl H. nrorresslve without being year, and Indication point to a : r-vniutlnnarv. holds acund views tains might take a Jump in the : 'i " " t.Y.n i on economlc -Jwt and conai- neareet .l.eable puddle o far as j " " e" U k.e; tlons. and has the Interest of the people oi cngiana ai nean, saia Dr. Hall. ' nilASTIC HKATII MKT PORTLAND. Ore.. May IT, (Xt meiit bullilint will occuov One' ... . . .. . hi. part, shall again come Into of tn. noUler,.pUo, .i.e. n ,h. ""ffr" 'Tf d la., power In England. , world today from Injuries suffered late Malcolm MacDonaid Is a fine Extensive ground, surround the ' '" e7 h'r f" nT lIT'paiX type of young man. an earnest Bumm of ofy D,il. from which J"! h"r? r Police a at student of politics, and one who;tn8 building will dominate th!, , ..." ,,-. -.Jsc.tor.any and notpo,U.c,.,y. l?? year I. Tery Mr Hoover consented to s. 1n,1s pic ure snapped in ( Ters pMt Barnes .t.ted Ing) tngs. hip boot, and .1 He Grew in nis ime. iulu nip , ... .. . . . -.a -...i ... . ,mi. Leaving thl city Tuesday In whole ot the northern Irish cap! tat. Front the front of the build ing down to the road, bait a motion concerning the wumnn. . An Illinois man, 1, got mar el.,,! tK nihitF il.iv atiil hla son mile away, a great stretch ofhlld h,m rrrrd , i,uity weeping broad road has beent n old tnmlgti, perhaps, to eul. Thla will be lined with! Mr. MacDonaid waa - educated treeg ,nd on M(.h ,ld9 ,her. wilt i '"w """r' mic uu - I ... i.i, m hlrert " . . . . " . a a . . i . ... 'ij " " . . imiMniitv nr iirAfnn ipam and irOUL HQ DU UISVB fllUUlCUk W . , . , , . 1 ' ,, - Mlst L15,d Tucker, who lithe contest created a great deal "This Is evidence that I really t am fishing." he said. The shutter clicked. "I am going lo fish a couple of at reams about IS miles back In the mountains," the secretary added. "I'm not traveling on a schedule; this Is supposed to be a vacation and when I've rested I'll go back to Washington. "Yon might have, thought we would ret awav from toil fel lows np here, but that looks to ; no aangerons ining. 1 ne iovb in charge ot egg taking opera tions. Barnes waa forced to abandon an attempt to reach the lake by anto on account ot the deep snow, and the men made their way to the camp at Dia mond lake on snowshoes. Tte car was turned bafk at a point 14 mile from the lake. COMFORT. Comfort la a dangerous word at Oxford, and while an under-!,,. ,.rr,,.M. ,rdBna and st graduate was a member of a de-, work 0lner drlrM radiate from j oaie team wnicn .ourea iuo i m- i th(a ,pprocn. , , ted States. The debater met the -.,,,. , .,, . ,h P,rJ llament House site, one looks clear across . Belfast to the hills lu.wnnH .nit In . K . it ( ,r,-m Before entering politic . Mr. i .,'..,. wllh paper man In London. He will j of Interest. continue this work for some time'. It Is said. Miss Ishbel MacDonaid. sister ot Mr. MacDonaid, was also elect ed to a seat In the county coun- icil at the same election. be impossible. There does not seem to be many places left In the world where a man ran find solitude." . -. Mr. Hoover Is at Ogont Lodge on Larry's creek. He Is five miles from the nearest public road, about the same distance from either telephone or telegraph and j Introduction ot European customs of comfort has brought a soft ness which Is on ot the unfor tunate attributes ot socalled civ ' CAPITALIST DIES. .KANSAS CITT. May IT. (A. shipping. The l ister capltol will not be completed tor several years. ARIUVKIt AT 'KOYDOX. CROYDON, Eng., May IT. (A. P.) Lady Heath, formerly Miss Elliott Lynn, the first woman to fly from Capetown to Europe,. arrived at Croydon In a light, airplane from Le Bourget today, j i , ,. "',so1n' ""-'""".iSbe thus completes a 10.000 mile, ",r"f',;i , ""J" . isolo flight from Capetown, from Ulxed living. It is knowa that!""1 oil holdings In the uth- wnch ghe ,urted on Feb. at the time of the settlement of UT " " i." 7 1 thl. country the American Indian bott ' befor 0 clock waa a wonderfully healthy and - robust type. Alcoholism and the nearly 30 miles from this city. . He ha been at the lodge since Sunday night, . ' For results use Herald Class Ada. nd diseases killed oft the In dians In great numbers. Civilization will always have BROWN AND WHITJK. New sports shoes., favor the brown and 'white combination. One pair of white baby doe-ekin (ruary 12. Lady Heath experienced a, number of mishap during her. long flight Including a shn stroke, and forced landing at Hulawayo( on February 26 where she was found unconscious In the feldt. She had an. attack ot fever; at; Its victims a well as Its bene-, have tips, saddles and heels of ; Tripoli on May IS and damaged flciarles. tanciiy stitched brown kid. her airplane at Tunis. Give Klamath County a Representative in the National Convention VOTEX-25 A. W. SCHAUPP of Klamath Falls DELEGATE AT LARGE Paid Adv. ' ' is MEM National Camera Week begins on Sunday a week set apart just so that no one may overlook this most wonderful season of the year for tak ing pictures. 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