The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, September 13, 1928, Page 8, Image 8

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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.
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john Houston
Next Hall Hotel
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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? I'hone 14S3. 13-il
- Diirant
in. 1504
13-lt ,
Screens
Just phone us and le
us put on new wire or
repair your screen.
THE
GLASS HOUSE
I llh anil I'lne Sts.
IMione 4T7-W.
Now knowing latest
models in Fall and
Winter HATS.
Priced at
01.95 to 10.00 1
An especially good selection priced at
2.50 to 5.00
BON MARCHE.
419 Main ' .
fc9
Here are Values that speak for themselves. We have a tremendous stock of Fall
Merchandise at the Lowest Prices in years. Here are just some of the Lowest Bar
gain Prices in town on the Highest Quality Merchandise.
Free - Free - Free - Free - Free - Free - Free - Free
A Fancy Indian Design Blanket Free With Every 15.00 or More Purchase
Friday and Saturday. . ,
$3.00 Values
Random Rib U'Suitt
, $1.95
$4 Value Silk and
Wool Worsted Union
Suit
"$2.95
$2.50 Value
Steam Shrunk Union
Suit
$1.49
$4.00 Value
Heavy Wool Mi
Union Suit
$2.95
Cleanup on All
Summer Union Suit
and B. V. D.'
95c
25c Values
FINE LISLE SOX .
2 for 25c
40c Values
HEATHER SOX
24c
50c Values
Wool Mix SOXS
29c
75c Values
FANCY Rayon SOX
49c
$1.00 Values
FINE SILK SOX
69c
Longer Service
Faster Cutting
When You Use
SIMOMDS
HACK SAW BLADES
HIGH TUNGSTEN STEEL
is the Reason -
The length of service and cutting quality of a hack saw
blade depends largely on the tungsten content in the steel
of which it is made.
Rimonds makes ths steel for their Hack Saw Blades in
their own steel mili and it contains a high amount of
tungsten Try these blades on your next "tough" metal
cutting job.
Distributed by
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Wholesale Industrial Supplies
. BARGAIN SPECIAL
Iron Chamois and Flannel Shirts-
.95
1.
$6.50 Values
Officer's Dress Sergo
WOOL SUITS
$4.49 -
SPECIAL-SPECIAL
All Wool and WodI Flannel Shirts
2.95
All Wool Khaki Slip
Over SWEATERS
tjOW
- $1.95
$6.50 Values
Blazers and Sweaters
$4.95
$8.50 Values
Blazers and Sweaters
$6.85
$5.50 Values
Sweater Coats
$3.95
, $3.00 Values
, Blazers and Sweaters
$1.95
$19.49
MEN'S AND YOUNG MEN'S ALL-WOOL SUITS
Including Hart, Schaf fner & Marx, Buddyshade,
'V ' . Clothcraft, Etc. Now
$27.49
Black Bear AH-Wool
MACKINAVS
$9.85 ..
Heavy Sheep Skin
. Lined COATS
$9.85
GARTERS
50c Values
24c
NEW FALL TIES
$1.50 Value
' ,75c '
DRESS SHIRTS
NOW
$1.69
?
NEW FALL OVERCOATS AND TOP: COATS
EVERY OVERCOAT NOW $19.49 EVERY TOPCOAT
$.49
BOYS SCHOOL SHOES AND OXFORDS
Every One a Real Buy
2.95
3.49
$2,-9S
SPECIAL BUY ON MEN'S PANTS
Up to $6.00 Values
NOW $3.45
See Them , Buy Them'
ALL
WORK SHOES
SPECIALLY '
. PRICED
MEN'S SHOES AND OXFORDS
x
$4.95 and $5.85
LEATHER PALM
GLOVES, now,
29c
Elastic Wrist Leather
PALM PLQVES
'59c
y
Can't Bustcm Car
penter CALLS
$2.19
Bib or Wai-t O'AIU
NOW
$1.00
College Cord '
PANTS
$3.69 '
REMEMBER-WHETHER ADVERTISED OR NOT, OUR PRICES ARE ALWAYS LOWER
QUALITY AND PRICE CONSIDERED.
SAVE AT THE
ALWAYS
THE
BEST
dk'egoim WooHeim Steve
WE SELL
FOR
LESS
EIGHTH AND MAIN STREET
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