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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 21, 1928)
ii Hi? II? Tap ST 111 TELLS h - TALE 10 JURY iNnv, - ' (Continue from Paaa Oo od to Sun Franelsro and on Repl. a- 7, lie uw him again. He Kve her a crucifix and au anklet. r Thcro waa a friendly parting vlii'n ho loft oil the lmat. nnd he L O'kecl her to remain (u San Franclwo until he got back from tali voynge. Then vlie bi-gan to mmpeet that I'lnto utlfthl be mar-i i . . rled. . " j "7" When the Mulolo was lu purt at San Francisco ahe tried to ' work passage on It to Portland to bo near Pinto, hut when ahe failed In thla ahe eame to Port-, land by train. I Describing her meeting with I'lnto on the Malolo hero Nor. . 4, ahe Raid ahe gave htm a let tor which ahe Mid "explained ; everything" and told him she wanted an answer. He ecorned - tier, ahe Raid and. Intending to . Mhool heraelf In hi pronce. the lit When a voni;ut can't jot on with litSr luithind she usually tolls him where,. ' to cet off WfE CKAX-RC, FitECC&cnsU HES '-LIT.-. ii ninirnnnji Li UlUIUJIlJU.fl I PASSES AWAY i tite eventm. HEn,T,n, tct-amatit pai,t.s. orfcon . i offer tn luaV lior hnnl-!rtVi! hr ."i (Coatlnuvd from lit: One) work i itililtilntit , v iirfii'vrs "M ' Unit Ol. Ki'iMiii I itaiyi r.nl ' the lmU' lih whlili hi', was Rtiibhod In lli mre.'l flshl. and (-IMitNI hla lituuk.r i who lit KKed for inen-y. i Pii-kemon w.is Kvt 7 Im-livi lull. Ill t-lio eurued liltu lite liV IITCHffl S I0ICATE0 nl.'knaine if "tlliU' ami later 1911 he .-liter.,! Oregon Stnto , f a.rt.M..Ml to . Ml. -w.,eU tie rseiy r..ponRil.ro for the delv coUege. H. pl.yetl ... year 'J'Tt:' Ai.ehl.on ,...,U,ed that l'i the Krehrouii root nail ten in. nnd . .""... ........ s ' government ah a II aunnlv III. (Cutittuuvd front Vnfm On) project the I'lilitriiilo poAnr river, - , , - ' - Tho prenldenl iifflvtil lil ! nature lieforo a gi.ihei'lnit of I'm lioiiiinta of the. HwliiK-Joliiimui hill, who ern lir.niK lit lo Hie oxeo.illvo office by Honator Jiilm Ron and Itepreaeutiitive S llllr. California repithllianR, who for year had 'led the fight for en-' aet.neut of the hill. The lUouMire provide) Unit Hi" T" Frlilny, D'Cohi1ht 21. ifgj ' n thne yeara on the varsity. Iln ,.nd Mm. L. M, lle- fiin' ifiotiiiim the eoinmlmlon had and had returned for a degree In I commerce . In addition ;aludle'he waa terving as as.-lst- I u tit fiwtbi.ll couch. i Hryant, who ia 20, aUI ailor hl arrest that "there was a niln- understanding over a dale" with u girl." J(e wild ha could not aecouut for the s'ntibllnc "I , uumt have lost control of my !self I don't remember." he wan I lltft.UOO.OlIU cllilll.lli'il an llero. miiy to eouatinet a dam iirm! ne- I !ett cnllncA teliinolHrl)v In w,.rk. parents, Miv land had returned tor a decree In keron, Wilacr. Iilal.o, and ,( lllH,n uivSl,,i ... a,, . wnrk i.irh I ,,k , ,.,.. ,.. , ui. alatere. Mr. K. O. n.iiiey. V,;I- . . I ,A ,. er, ami Mr, w. , (miiiiii. oi I'oMland. till of whom were wlih him whew he died. MARION RUBE'S BODY RETAINED pi quoted as aaying. Bryant will be chanted with killed 'u au altemiited bank first degree murder aald l.lstrlet holdup here Tuiwday, aa re- nmhoiied by rongreaa about 15 Attorney Kred MeHeitry. He do- tallied today by IVputy Sheriff yearu o. Notwlihinandliig thla dared the attack clearly was pre- ; Hhhrer pending l.evestlgtition ol u tter, ho Raid, tho upproprlatlon mediated. the rfward for the Handil'a cap- vas cut :o per ceut that year. District Attorney Mcllenry aald ture. today that Hrvaut had li.n in ' Word wan reretvod here loda w ASH I NT. TON. Dec. 21. U'l drew a revolver from her Purse, i Ieave any unpleaant atmosphere ' 'rouble freiiuently Willi pilk-o. Iliat Mrs. Allco I.ticaa, former 'ri suleiit t'uolldgt. today signed Jier mind beeume blank, and ahe i . .. and that he Jiad frightened Mi"s wife of the roblier, uud II Hie llotilder Dmn Hill ninklug ef- rtrl- 0 " no1 k,,"w happened uf-1 ' ' Troxall with twr thiit, ; I Only one mmlnr of his fam- ,ll!,i hleh lint ubfiiliitidy neeeasiirv and )"n The money la to lie repaid lo ko ulieiid with no new work under un aniortitatloi. plan from without rho lonsMiit of the hud-1 proceeds of. the sale of ixiwei', ttet bureau. 'l The alKiiatiirw of the prenldenl 11a doelar..! he wrolo n letter ' " lt official i't required lii the budget bun.au detailing ln Providing federal aulli-rliy for I Tliui Hi., mou sed ml f,.r tho the coii.tiuctloii. but either, l iah I l!:f-2i approprlailon would not r Arlaona of the ..iveii t'olo- raou river oamu a.aiea uumi riu fy the Cnlmlt.lu river coiiipucl for distrihutpn of wuler hef ire the act i-nii beeomo etfei-llve. 1 penult I he commission to go ( Oyl'U.l.K. OKK.. Iter. 21. t V ah,l( ,h t,,, valuiillon of tele- I'he body of Murion Kobe. ,,h,.no companies, vxprwaa llnea. electric railroads, and aa forth. Ill a letter . introduced by tlie 'lly, Hiegliis, shared "a kindred j defouae ahe -roto "Gilbert you 'isolation from the fauiilv." he taught me to love you heart and ;ld ,nd lt , lliK(5i9 he left hia estate and made him exe cutor without bond. The veteran actor who was j burled hero Tuesday, with many of the most prominent persona of the motion picture Industry , paying him respect, enjoined his nephew to "apportlun my bo longings lo the different mem bers of my fauiilv. lu accordance ' ,., (Continued from rae One) wlh blt st Judgment." 'ler. The pride ttmt kept me I He iked to be buried beside allent as a neglected and uu-! his wife here but made no refer wanted child stayed with melenre to his former wife except through life, through" many vl- I Indirectly. He served six months alleinpl.il utten- Duwh. both of .Mnrilua Ferry, led Dickerson , to' t'al.. would claim Ktllie's body. lei live tho act providing for a re. I.inuitl ,n, flood coliln.l and ! 'onprDTc urn i : ! IILilll II III tail I i . w aw mm m m m w mm mm I SLAPS FAMILY ciF3l!udes. and kept me silent even while In a prison cell.. in Tombs prison ln New York when he could not pay alimony .; "Now that I am .beyond thejto this wife who had divorced Influence or all earthly things, I -hint and ueitlier -friend nor rela .Iwant these words said. If they tive gave-him aid. -attu: tt-.iT aii. n fl.H- The POLLY Shoppe Cor. Ninth and Klamath Ave. Opposite Post Office TO, OUR FRIENDS AND PATRONS WE WISH -YOU ALL A " MERRY CHRISTMAS AND ; . HAPPY . NEW - . 1 YEAR PIED Make him a Santa Claus for your Children's footwear New Shoes make Kiddies faces and feet smile. tive mother and- sister ' - . Luxite Hosiery, the satisfying - gift. AU the wanted shades, also special three pair prices. 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