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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 13, 1928)
i : THE EVENING IIP.KATJ, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON MANY HUNTERS iiiiir piippitp flHKL JuuuLJu PRESIDENT TO the broad expn of lawn AIL) rl. rlUU VtK i to u-iuprr the almoat mttl j summer temiwrature which was (Continued From Paga Oae) 1 hi aharp contrast to that which i i i ...,. i the pre.iucnt left when he board- , ed hla train at Smierlor. !as he views It at thla stage of; '. Hunters of Klamath Fall. n turn nave the Republican SPECS ARRIVE many of whom waited Impatient-j .,,,,,, c,nd1dale hl, oplnlon 1 JN TULE LAKE ly for the opening of the deer,, (o ,he ,, , WIsmiiisH! " Minerea tne.r rn.ea r-i,nd then of ,he orlhwealerB iy . weuneitaay momma atruca out ior ... uUu. ; por dur,nI ay ul ldar . -eater majority or tnem - ; i,Und lmJg9 ,u he ,.,,, rVl,r uie Ticumy 01 i.aju.-.i 0u,u........ Afur ,ne confenni, . ov. A lew nit tor ma .!" KOZER TO STEP OUT OF OFFICE J SEPTEMBER 24 NEW TODAY h'tilt SAI.K Itctwecii HUM mid Itlllll ewea, tnnatly lUllllmulllot. Plume 10KIH or wrllo Sam outlawed Winn, Olene. Ore, 11-11 Frvuvh auftrn,lnln burn car ried tln-lr bultlo to the llrntue. And jiixl n wi had war an nicely ton! nd i in traKann iiocKa or one anu Th ........ io hundred, apecaied nreasieu geese, are arrival In the line ei imo I Secrelarv Mellon, who allied In Upper Klt.mi.th Lake. iturnluc "the tide for Hoover at j While many hunters were said the Kaunas City convention, ac- to hare returned last nlaht and companied the Treaident and will take cold and lake baain where they up their abode until ice drive tuem out. v It. la the earliest thla species have arrived In Klamath for years. Wheiher or not an early SAI.KM, Ore.. Sept. Is. (AIM Sum A. Koier said today that hu will relinquish the office of Hecrvtav of State on Miaiiday, Sept. H. lie will he succeeded on Die same date by Hal K. lloaa. Koaer resigns to become state hudaet director, an office creat ed by the 1SST leKialalure. llosa j V ANTKIV- l.andarnpe la the TViublh-an nominee for' KOK SAI.K Lunch counter.' aood bualneaa, aood leaae, See owner. 127 11 St. hit VVANTKO -Rhln. laraae, imrlly, ftirnlahed.' I'lean. Write Itox S'.IS. Herald. 1-1-f work by exiwrlenced Hardener. 4 14 Wal nut. U-ll' secretary of atate its the Novem ber election. The ttorernor'a ap- ,,, , II.... ... (Ill ,r. .-......-...-... ..... polntuieut of llosa to fill the un expired term has not yet been an. Alu.-ka drnie them south, is not knvwii. tills forenoon, few were located Hoover to the entrance to the storm III uorthern Canada or by The Herald nernre press time , executive offices where the cam today. , .era men were waiting, but it was A. M. Epjellnn and Drew Ha-' learned that the treasury chief vlK returned from Hayden moun- had not been present at the po laln laat night. Kpielinit with a I luteal discussion. He arrived ut four point buck and Davis with 'the executive offices, over tats ac- nounced. few days. but Is expected in a a forked horn. Johu P. Duke of The Oregon Trust and Saving's Bank brought home a good aixed buck which be shot late yesterday afternoon on the west side of Klamath !"ke. While a large number of Kla- customed route to trance just as the ended, having called respecu as he was Home IHHtroeil. (Spcvlnl To The Herald) M Kit KILL, Sept. 13. Fire, rear en- started by an electric iron, caus conference ed Sir. and Mm. J. W. Taylor, to pay hla prominent residents of Merrill to unable to lose their home late Sund.iv f- BRUGNON TAKES BEATING FROM . FRANK SHIELDS and Premo Taint, below cost. - Low as J So per Cat. Mixed. Colors. 84S Kaat Main. U-t OKKICK Sl'ACB TO LKT-For office room, single. In suite, or desk space, aee ' J, T. WAItO and CO. 1 ItKAl.TOItt. Till Main St. , i.i-tr G. Q. D'ALBINI Certified I'uMIc Acrounlnnl Kederul Tax Service I'hone 301 or rill II Mud ford Oregon Don't wait until the flies get bad ( before fixing those greet the president upon his ar-,ternoon. At the time of the fire ! rival In the early forenoon. 'no one was home. The home wnd Hoover and Coolidge were . furnishings were completely de- alone for nearly an hour in the - strayed. Mr. and Mr Tavlor math Falls sportsmen left yea- j president's office, silting near, 'are planning to rebuild as soon terday forenoon, Immediately the bowed windows overlooking as possible. upon learning the Governor had I lifted the ban, few had returned according poon. to reports this after- BOMB WRECKS BIG BUILDING CHICAGO. Sept. 13. (API. A black powder bomb exploded early today In Rogers park, j wrecking the rear of a 34-apart-f ment building and jarring many persons from their beds. So one was Injured. Rent troubles, tenants aald, might have furnished a motive for the bomb ing. Owners of the building, they 1 declared, threatened tenants who! were In arrears on rent, but sev eral bad deferred payments due to reports that the building was in the hands of a receiver. BOYS' SINGING ! CAUSES MAN TO FIRE SHOT GUN i- CHICAGO, Sept. 13. 0P) An-; noyed by the singing of boys be-; low bis window last night. Jos-1 eph Ctahore blared away with his shotgun, "to frighten them,' he told police later. Today he ,was held for the: death of' Joseph Kasowskl, 17. j one of the singers, whose body was found In lire street In front of Czhore's home. A dispatch from Mlfaa . taya that Olga, eldest daughter of the laie czar, is alive. It will be a i shame now If some newspaper re-! porter doesn't locate her father! and mother. In jj Der Skool Bell Yingle Vonce Again I Ay hear der skcol bell yinglo an vhen ay hike out vindow ay see troop happy yungster, starting for skool house. Den ay remember der time hack en North Dakota ma big sister start vita me on same kind yourney. Ay remember yust how der soap an valer smelt ey bsve en battle tu klean slate. An, yust haw skared ay bane. Der slate bane put en deskird on account tu much noise an her'insaueitary ray der kid rould klean dem suppose bay forgot sponge an rater. Der bane progress along all line. Ye like In show yu new kind accident-sickness in surance policy. i I m m m i lit H - ft i MS MM, john Houston Next Hall Hotel II 1 i - i - I i FOKKST HILLS. N'. Y.. Sept. IS. (API. Frank Shields. IS year old New Yorker, blasted another of the Invading French-I men out of the national teriuis. championship ti'uruament today. KOK SALK Oit TltADK- The Junior champion cruahed ' Star. Apply after & p. Jacques HriiRnott by scores . of Oregon Ave. 7-5. 6-1. 8-0, leaving Henri Vo- WASTKD- Kellalite Housekeeper, diet as the. lone surviving; iule i;s7 after 1. M. Frenchman. . 13-lt FOR SALK OK TltADK Hiipiuu- blle Sedan, fine voiidltlun mo tor, tires, paint. Will sell or trade for property or what have you? 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