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Section Two
Pages 1 to 8
, Section Two
Pages 1 to 8
Associated Press and United Press Telegraph Service
Herald Advertisers Appreciate Your Trade
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KLAMATH FALLS, ORE., FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1930
Number 7305
THREE SISTERS
ENTER STRANGE
SUICIDE PACT
LOH ANUKI.F.fl. Nov. II. (AIM
Tun colli watxra of tha 1'nririr
nrnan, waahlng eahor In Hanta
Monica hay thn hixlliia of twii eld
erly alatara, tol;ty had nnrovuritil
wliHt nUthnrllli'fi Inrm nno of the
elrangmt lllrliln pacta nvnr rn
riirilnl hair. Tim hn1y of a Ihlnt
atati.r l being anught.
Ynatnrday Ilia nf A'la Mc-
Koti, a wilciw .' yeare of an,
ami A III Mlllrr, as. a ntlnnur.
v. are founil. Altnut the eamn tlttia
luiph Mlllnr. It-ymr old Uolly
om arllat. prominent In bin pro
fKnaloii. nvvlvril a llt"r Inform
ing him hla three alnlnra planned
anlrltle. Hrndlng In ncwnpapara
nf Hie atrangn man, h annt a
frlnnd. A. How. In Ilia Rawtilln,
Till., mortuary whrn lha hmltc-a
had bran tiiltnn and Identification
aae mini". Miller aald the third
atatcr wu Jnaala Miller, 60,
Mllt-r, elm Hviia with hi. fam
ily In Hollywood. gave tha letter
tn tha police. It waa aalf-explun-alory.
"Kear Kalph: Taka a (nod
grip on your courage, dear, and
try to Ihlnk that a iat will havn
happened alien you receive Ihla
la for lha hei.
"II la uarlcaa tn try tn hold out
any longer are have coma lo lha
end. v na f I.X2S and haya no
niher way to p , It and nothing
tn tnret atpeiiRt-a and live nn and
cannot get work or aell any
thing to carry on.
"Wa had hoped lo die naturally
and havn our aahea aent hark to
Mra. Ilait ard and ah would taka
them In Kalrmont remetery, (Cln
rlnratll, but that la not tn ha and
now are ara going tn try lo get
far enough out ao lha aea will
take rara of ua.
'Kyerylhlng Inalde tha houae I,
youra and while It will nnl bring
In any money , have tried lhall
It la youra tn aell or up or dn aa
you pte.ian with, with th eirep
tlnn nf a few artlrlea wa have
marked for rerialn people.
"Von will find deedi In four
lota In Wlndaor llelglita (I.lttl.
Inn. t'olo. Chevenno and thn Kar
jniml oxmeiert lot In Die III nnl
to th typewriter. You will have
tn wrlta lo Littleton. Arnpaho
eounly. In regard to tha Wlndaor
Int properly taiea ara ahnnt alt
It eente a rear and th Cheyenne
lot annul tha aama. Tha Hlatera."
Tha atatera war In reality prop
erly poor. Miller told I'ollre.
Monday IW lost a piece of llnl
lywood properly worth 140.000
lor non-payment of Internet on
loaha. tin B4ld. They held proper
ly worth perhapn 1300. Olid tha
brother d'lnrei!, hut apparently
rmiM mine no mora money. Wed
nesday night they bad tried to
aell their plann. An autopay per
formed yeaterday Indlrated they
hail not partaken of food for aer
arul daya.
Today roaal gnatrda and police
canned Inn ocean front for III
'jody or the third atater.
In First 'Chute Hop From Glider
ii a a i ii a .111 -
BAKING
POWDER
You leva In ailns
KCUMLESS(Uc4
blfh priced brand.
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FOR OVIR
o yeas
IT'I 0OUIII ACTING
YOUR
BATTERY
la th heart of your car
nit
FROM IT
comas tha Imptila that
Qulckoni your ear Into
amooth, poworfat action.
IF YOU
wunt your car to hare a
warm powerful h a r t,
nae a
FIRESTONE
battery,
Pelican One Stop
Auto Service
th and Walnut
Klamath Falta, Ore.
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Mir T'4'ly Hnll, ahovv, flrnt to
nHk nrnbute hop from
ffllilfr, n'I Lyman Vr1plt illrt-
nllot, at lift, who nn the
tamr iuy vjualf-d th world ron
nitrutlvi glldt-r loop rrnrd ' with
17 fiulrk ronntrutUfi loop. MIm
Hall, 19,'K"t a rral thrill In ber
flntt ItNip' from a rII'It. fitfp-
ntt off iAnve Los Ana), h
lofi thn IV1 to bnr paraihuto
and fflU K'UO feet before It
npvnM. flh landnd safely In
trr annwn at Ifft. althmifrh
ah waa a bit hrulitd and ahakn.
Tho atrpluim'a f OAHt-ttv-conat
rword doami't ifm ao fant when
you romparn It with the fpvd of
ltHfy rumor.
8uin Hiiltnhle for th manufao-
ture of glan-i baa b-en found In
NVvada.
CLUBHOUSE TO
BE OPEN SOON
Workman rnahing ermatructlon
on the flnlahlng of tha nnw IMnd
mnnt Golf and Country elubhouae
ynatnrday enraplated tha flnlahlng
of tha Interior woclwork and of
lha laying of thn rl.iQcn floor. Thn
dam flnor la the only nn of Ita
kind In th county and tha wood
work la pe.rally dlgni-1 Vit
the clutihouae.
The daur floor la laid log
cabin alyln, hullt from th oul
aldn nf tit rnora toward the can
tor, with Interlocking lolnta, mak
ing tha board at all time run
the aamn direction that the d no-
era traral, and prevent "waah
bjardlng." HetwiMn the dance
door and thn flrnt flnor la a ("It
cunhlnn to make the maple floor
aprlnxy.
The Interior woodwork waa
flrat painted gray, then burned
with a torch, then yarnlahed, air
ing It a gold effect that la new
and harmonlin with the "jait"
plaater flnlrh of gold and eld
roan,
Tb flnlati waa aapnclally oV
ilfned by A. B. Cummlna, dlgn
ar and builder, at tha mqanut ot
Jack Slater, owner of the club
houae and grounde which ara
lnaaed to the Piedmont Colt and
Country club.
Jack Elowrlnr and hla anwly
formed orcheetra will furnish th
munlo at the opening on Tueaday
evening for cttib tnembera and
their wive only, and on Wednne
day evening at tbn public opening
of th new 112,000 elobhonie.
LARGEST SALP . IN .THE WOPI n
WHEREVER
YOU GO
YOU FJND
BLUE
RIBBON
malt
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In milliom of Houeriold Blue Ribbon
Malt it the permanent favorite. Suck
firmly established, ever increasing
popularity b proof that America's
Biggest Seller is the standard of
quality. Packed full three pounds.
toba aWA anBala. aanaBraa.
aC-,r.llaa aa.JUna
REFRESHING -lc7A5V GOLD MEDALS
fyawaeif. arar ania SSp- mt eaiat7
I Km, mm IfclN af w.f a.- T- I
I T a.. n -Tr m yf ia Pj
, 7 aaM rTS. 1 i - f
Dietributed by I. R. Fridcgcr
which la declared to be one ot tb
moat attractive In the alate.
NAVK M'MIIKK MtltKKT
i(l IN HOL'TII AFniC.l
BAN' ritANCIKCU. Nor. II, (A
P) Th market for lumber la
good In South Afrlla, 8. E. Day.
American commercial attach at
Johanneahnrg aald hers, adding
Pacific coaat lumbermen might
find an otitlnt there for Dnuglaa
fir, pln-a and redwood If they
aggreAnlvnly develoimd the field.
C'.tTHi:riR.tiMi"8i:i M
LENINGRAD. In Ita anll-rn-llglona
war, flovlet Kus"la haa con
verted Ft, Isaac cathedral, on at
the moat famona In Iluula, Into an
anii-rnllglona miianum. Th main
altar la provided with a acreon for
ahowlng untt-rnllglnu mnvlng pin.
turea. I.lutrature and other prop
acanda agalnat th church la eon.
talned In the central hall of th
church.
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BOY
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Aster School They
Taste EvenBetter
Stayin after school is real punishnvent.
youngsters get SO hungry by 4:00 pan. It
just seem that they can't wait for that after
achool lunch. Have a heart, M other See
that they have access to plenty pt
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