The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, January 11, 1929, Page 5, Image 5

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    TYMuv, January 11, IfM
TTTfi F,VF,NrINC ITFHAU), KLAMATH FALLS. onrT.Otf
1 GKABO If
It
nnnnr mini p
liifiUL ruuui
!!
Leaves $50,000 in Cash
rind Much Property to
His Widow
NKW YOUK. Jun. 11, (AP)-r
Tim will of Tx Hlrkurd to be
filed thla afluriioon by Ui Nw
York Trunt coiiipiiny. xicitiir.
ilncn not rcvmil tho exact vuluu
llim of thu onlutn, which Jink
Dempacy uld ycnlcrduy would
nullum to "ur IiiIIIIoh".
Tim will pruvldu li.Mjucut" fr
III, kiiril'a willow. duUKlller, lliotll-
cr-ln-lnw, nUtoria, nlucua unit ncp- j
hew and Ills Income from t.'ii,
dill) lo Kdlth Muy Hi lniltr-. coua
l,i of Ihe firm Mm. Itlckard.
II la (Intra Murcb U, I2n-
ll la underntood lliut III" f
lulu Include property In Po
luti mill Miami Uracil, VUi.
turlllr III Ho'ulh American cor
poration and brokrrur.o account
iiul bank drponlU la New York
mid Klorldn.
To Hi wliliiw, Mr. Miixtni' Kl
llul Itlrknrd, lh pori promoter
left I'iU.uOO. Iila real property In
Klorlda und nil III IM-rminul ef
fect, uuloniobllra, ImuM'liold
Ituuda, furniture, book, picture,
mid nllvurwaro.
After pYovldliiR fur various re
lative. Itlckard' will provide
I Iml ull tint remainder u( ll la o
tale, real, pvr.oual mid mUt'4 bo
hold or Invented and tho Income
tu b inld tu hla daughter, Mux
Ine Tcxaa Itlrknrd. t'pon hi '
ilauabter' marriage or reaching
I h age of J' year, llio will pro- .
vide that 'one quarter of the
Jirltirlpul Ik paid tu her and iimhi
reachluR I ho of 35 year an-
other quarter la In be ald. I
DOPE PEDDLER
SENTENCED TO
ELEVEN YEARS
SOUTHERNERS i
SEEK TARIFF,
WAHIIINCTON', Jan. I (I'PI
Propoualn lo i: rn nl e'luihein
prodm r: i iff raw mull i iel pro-'
tvr(lvr Inrlffn liriiii'lit roleU i
today from New Knilatid muiiu-i
fai-lurer wliu mil: It huvii to buy;
ihrne raw iiiuii'rlulit limfcud ii
H'milHr one rt inn ubroud.
'I'll la "Hum lull, will, Ii Iiiim h"ti i
repented ni'Vi-rnl time Willi nllitht
viitlnlloioi hi Hm 0 iiIiir week
of Ilia conKrenalounl lurlff hgnr-1
Iiikn, brought rlllrul comment
from lliyroi-ioiiiill'.'i' John lliir
lier, (Ji'iiioirulii' lender from Tex
nn, llmt fiirniH ami minim In th'i
I'll II U Hlute went mull I, mI lo
irnti'i lloi Jiu.l un mil' ll u 111'. !
furtiirh m.
In the biiriiiu iimi r huiitbi ru
ri'iiliKlii for t ii rift IiiiIIim:! Inn,
linml ly ' oil farm priiiliii o, III,'
ili nioi rula on I ho naVH nil'l
tlli'nilK uollllllUlcn comlllrllllK In
hi'arliiKii maiilfiNiUMl iiHi(rtHm'i
over Iho IIoimI ol m.iimfai i iii'rn'
rt'iiuint'i f'O moro lo'olci'tlnii,
immlly from lllu ll ml 'l,
"Kiiniii lliio tlm Inoro lirolic
l Ion you ki'I und ilic olil"r yom
liitliinli y l,i, I ho luorx ou witnl,"
IliiiUDi' told one wiliii'H.i, rcforr
I ii K tu tho original fmiLilon ol
llui tariff to prol.Ti -liifunl" hi
dumrlua. I'ropoaula for lurlff flm nui on
tho cluya lined In iiiH)r-inuliliu,
on Kvpmini, liniiorliuit ImiIIiIIm;
inulnrliil, und uii inh'a. cxicitulvi
ly iixi'il In iititomnhlli-H mid radio,
took up inuat of toilay'a ni'Knlon.
'.'' ' i
' M.iklliit a f ii,l of a in mi In (io
job wuni.iB tun Uat nulurn HI.
lit
utlb
THOUGHT SliUS!
Briluli Columbia Resi
'dents AsL Police Probe
of Mystery
Duvlu bud 7fj In Ufi,fiuil
i'i'ki alnnit with uihi-r mull iini-,
;lur mid Hi In wan inUnliiK wlimi
'In, Jvi-il liLiinrh hum fo'ind on
In,
Mlv
ilioj'i lo'iir lJort
fl.irocir KHt::it,'r
I'loKri'-irt.
coat flid
'no of tier niioiit vi-ro found on
Uii'
a ml
(li-ck of tho ri'ki'd lauuili
u nuinbrr of artli Im which
i! mm
HOLD COME
POUT HAltnV, II. f., Jun. II.
(API A bi lli-T thai lonurd Du
vlu, IK, und (ieiuldlne Ourodi,
hla II) yeiir old roinpnnlon, wru
' inurderi'd uml 111" luiiln li 111
'which (Iib (oiipln left Port Pro
inreaa for Port Hardy, linhir
:;, luniurl, Ima led roalili'iitx of
; Port lliijt lo rcmii'hl tttct Prorl j
(;lul pollci, in piobo ihu mympry.
h litim h lurrltd with mlnliiK.
H.I,K1 M.t.V DIM.
IIA.S'iJO.V, Ore. Jan. II. (API
'), H, Iiurna of Pah m died hi
u hoKpltal bnro today from. In-
: Jiirlon Biifffrcd 'A'l'ilnrnd'jy wh?n
Ii!h nuloiiiobilr went off u Krndu
Ion tho Kni,iuK.i highway niTir
In ro. He it'cdviMl tntrriial Injnr-
I '(. II. ll', OuHlai'ion, uUo of
Kuli-m, wi! lnuri-d but wlll.ro-cov-r.
Burna' body will "be likcn
to Hnlem lonlrhf . ' '
Note of Optimism Heard
m Addrenses of Lead
ers Today
KAKKK, Ore., Jan. 11. 'AP)
-Tho annual convention of Or,i
Kon V,Vol tlrowv-ra anHociatlon
opened hen- toflay with morj
Men ion .niif-ndliie. Talk by
!eadc;-)i of Him ftronp Kouu'Ied a
iioiu of optimum.
Tho kiowiiik .cooperation bo
t'vir n tin. hlioep ami coJlb- In
diiHtri(n wiih comuimitud upou by
Mac Hok of I'l ilulitou, Jr. re-
Kpoimn to wolcomiiiK addrnsa by
' William IMib), accrotary of Cut
1 til) Hr'oi'la! Ion.
It. por; ,f P.'i I'lili.'iii K. (I.
Vt'mn'r ami Scirol.iry W. A.
Holt, rifltili'ii Ihe plrlt of nptl-
inl-ni
Tin- rlieep find wool Induairy
in Or",;.n nnr rfpre-icnt? an lu
v,"inictit of fifty inllllon dnllara
oltli i:ti alinnnl payroll of flf
I l'n million. p"akTa iloclnrwl.
Thu coiiviition will cloo with
in haii'iuct Saturday ovnnliiK.
Wool men are hore from aa far
(ca.-.t aM Omaha.
HAN KIlA.VriSCO. J,. . (IJ
'l') The wnddlnn of Anita Stow
n rt, mritlna jilctnro nctresn, and
!:ori Peabody Connorse, Now
York banker, will b on June ,
but tho rlty In which tbny will
marry ha nol lKi-n decided, tU?
couple announced her today.
ROTARY HEARS
! REPORTS TODAY
Alt IhmikIi Klamath Itotiirluim
did not liuvo it ma lal pioauitu at
I their Wei'Wtv Inn.; hlion tllln llollll.
'commlttora ctiltvoiiod tho hour by
: report on varloua actlTllln.
1 Tim cluu punned a nmolullon
of thunka tn 11. D. Vnrti4niu,
rcMldcnt of till) Pelican Pay
i Lumber company. In uppieclatlop
I for the lumbcnnau'a Rift of a
Ravel mndu of timber taken from
the White Hon at Waahlngton
r.
; Ituth Art- Ti-aMixlIm
When two trulua come toifetlier
they mil li a collision, but whon
two bahlea conio trtgiitber they
call It twins.
NKW YOKK, Jan. 11. AP-
Joacpb Inner. oeni of a' nar
cotic ayndlratu believed by fed-,
crul of flclula u havo boon f I-1
liancvd by Arnold Kothaiclu,
aluln Kanililer. waa aentenced to-(
day to mrrB cloven yearn nnd '
Mx moutlia lu Atlanta pcnlicn-'
tUry. i
Vuaer bad pleaded aullty to'
ioaim!ou and tranaportutluu of
liarcotlca.
Deschutes County
Election Quiz Ends
The Crowds are Coming
STRONG Gale of Value has swept avay High-prices! It has flood
, cd our shelves and counters with amazing bargains! Every de
partment in our Store offers wonderful purchasing power of your
money! Come buy now before stocks are depleted!
IIKN'n, Urn.. Jan. (IT)
Uenrhutea county' dlatrlrt attor
ney election dlapule between
Hor Karnham, who waa eloclmL
ud lirnrco It. Ilrewater. dofoal
vd randlUate, ended today by au
oul-of-rourt aicrvvtiiciit.
Tho content ended when Ilrew
ater and , Fnrnhaiii reached au
UKiecmcnt that Ilia cuie ahould
be dlnmlaned without coat lo
rllher party.
Ilrownler hud churned viola
tion of tho corrupt prucilco net
and had demanded a recount In
nine precinct. Only preliminary
molloiiu and demurrer had been
heard.
GIRL SLUGGED
DURING NIGHT
ill
&iH
POKTImVMJ, Jan. 11. (API
A noatcii wax being muilii todur
for a prowler who aluiiifod Mian
Cora Hill, 19, lulu unrouneloua
nua In a hallway of tho Wood
lark offko biilldiiiK bnro hiHt
lilnht. Tho itlrl was niiconcliMi!
for nrveral inlnulna. On roRiilu
Iiik hor eimen alio acrutimcd and
employen of a rentuurant on the
elulith floor mndo a aenreh of
the hullillnij, but thu atluekur
hud eacaped..
LATEST FIRE
ALARM FOUND
ATLANTA, (In., Jan. 11. (A.
P.) filnrovored a oue-uiuii
travellnR tiro alarm! '
Tho man la Uene Drown, .who
file the nlKht air mall betwoen
Atlanta and Klehmond.' d'bno,
fnr aloft, apota a fit a. Then he
awoopi down JitKt over the build
Iiir, hla wldu open motor roar
liiK an ulariu. I lo hnn ueted In
111 In now capacity thriu tltniM In
two wock.
Seek to Exclude
Filipino Workers'
SEATTLK. Jail. ','" IIP)--Strongly
Influenced by Victor
Nazurolh, a Klllplno, Seutllc'a In- 1
hor council hna nlarled a movn '
to lirito cunsreiin tn onuct a law I
exeludliiR Klllplno from the!
United Btatea. 1
"If thoro It to ho trouble, It la
heat Hint wo are excluded," nlU ,
Nnxiirolh, "Uut Rlvo ii our In
delienileiieo." Nimireth la a tinl-j
veralty of Wnahliigton nt nrlont.
Labor men declared Flllpluot,
Dollar Special
Short lines of
OXFORDS and PUMPS
Only 75 Pairs
v Values to 10.00 v
Children's Shoes
MOTHERS, here's the op-
j,:. I jl ii.- I o m-
.1 nppiiivr havc AVP rv.t th.fi nrtcp3
.;yr . -r- - - j------
that you'll buy Footwear for IT
your children's needs well in
to the year. Every style,
every leather and .every color!
I''
",SV.
While they last - - - 1.00
$1.00 values 79c
t
$1.50 values ...;..$1.29
$1.95 values $1.79
Our entire stock of Children's Shoes
including Pied Pipers is greatly
reduced. Bring in the
children. -
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; . - - - ' . I. .
For Boys
,p25ki
Now is the time to buy shoes for
the boy. Big reductions in Boys'
Dress Oxfords, Boys' Dress High
Shoes, Boys' 15-in. High Top Boots
with knife, compass or plain straps.
Every Pair of L adies Shoes in this Store Reduced
Oxfords & Ties
Pumps, Ties and Straps "' j
Sn?n
This line formerly sold from $6 to $7.50
NOW - 3.59
1 1.. i i.iiawii
n 1 - - i - - i i aaafci Till nil! n lair
"S.-if iff "'
i i in ill i riaaull
' "rFf
These come in patent, black kid,
midnight blue, tans Values
. from $6.85 to $7.00
Now .. .... V4.49
A?AIR
Johansen Shoes
Da4
Our entire stock of the nationally advertiser! Johansen's
' Shoes in patents, suedes, midnight blue, with spike heels.
VALUES $10,00 to $12.00
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Sale Price - - - - 7.99
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Klamath's Oldest Exclusive Shoe ; Stores
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