fi4 he . x'H EPS . MUDAY, ,tit t a iar ' i ltf nziiiH W rim THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON MMWMIIIMIIM 1 ' J I ' - Mlllllllllllllll IIIMBI1B I MH1111MI I nwfrniYjrw 3P?T m2jiri SmflsmBmBmBmflln9fl I JuOL ,-3&0 T I Spiff w W P-B-H gi k A M I a hi I- " -" " " ' " " - ' ! i J ill.. ! i ! mi i j Don't Fail to See the New Models Tomorrow I You may rest assured that the New Fall Garments you'll see here tomorrow are the last word in STYLE, and, unlike some I "stylish" appearing garments, they have QUALITY to back;! the style I wSmtmmmmmivs " MSWBBBSMMHIIIIIIIIHHmillllllMnillllllllllllllllllllllimilimillllllllllllllllllM nrvramniQW (CCUftM FWJ.1) trylag to get away ui tack to his du. Ay Mid today Uat all the time Williams was thwre he did aot get a ckaaee to see ere the color of his eye. wagoa waa seat down aa aooa aa word ot andlag of the corpae had heem recelred aad it la expected to trite here late this aftenooa. Bherlt Low la beiac coagratuiated ob the work of hia oflce aad for the Interest that he hlauelt aad depuUes hare displayed la looking tato the affair whea at first there seemed to be nothing but Williams' actions to attract attention. For three days aad nights Sheriff Low, Deputy Lloyd Low aad R. A. Emmltt haTe worked both in sweating Williams and In tlsltlne iLe scent. 01 tt im: la aoaw effort to clear np the mystery of McLeod's disappearance. The details of Frank Williams' confession made yesterday to oOdala of the Sheriff's and District Attor neys offices have become known. Williams made a statement that Mc- Leod aad E. M. Heppe. who was brought in last night by the Sheriff, became involved In an argument which resulted in Ueppe's shooting McLeod aad disposing of the body. The officials would not discuss the case at all but their actions toward Heppe indicated that they did not suspect Heppe of having any hand In the affair. Heppe made the state ment before being brought to this city last night as well as later that he was in the Lava Beds Sunday, August 23 with a party of fourteen people. The officials did not give Williams' story sufficient credit to place Heppe In confinement but al lowed him his freedom, to get out of It. It was learned yesterday that Wil liams said that he and McLeod were at the McLeod house after returning from Klamath Falls Sunday, August 23. He then said that Heppe came la and wanted to borrow a barrow from McLeod. "Scotty" refused to loan the harrow and Heppe became abusive, the argument resulting In a tight. Williams said he mixed Into f It and Heppe struck him In the bead with the butt ot a six shooter prac tically laying him out, after which Heppe secured a 22 rifle and shot I McLeod. Heppe then removed McLeod s body, according to Williams, and re turned to clean up the cabin. Wil liams said lieppe used kerosene on the floor to cover the blood stains, while Williams laid on the bed partly conscious and la fear of his life. While he was on the bed and after Heppe bad left the cabin to dispose of the body an approaching wagon was heard, ho said. Heppe returned to the bouse and warned Williams to keep still and to tell the callers that McLeod bad gone to Drury's to work. Heppe then returned Into the dark ness. After Worden and Dodd had left Williams stated that ho heard Heppe burying the body and told the officers he thought they would And it in the corral. Heppe returned to the house about 12 o'clock where ho ' ' '" '" ' ' r IMPORTANT NOTICE The last carload shipments of fruit by freight are now in, and we advise the people of the city and county to lay in their supply for the winter now. Later ship- ments will come by express, and naturally will be higher in price and of not as good a quality. PRICES TODAY: Peaches, per box 50 and 60 cents Prunes, per box --.--.... 65 cenU Tomatoes, per box 55 cents Apples, Jper box $1.00 - . t stayed the remainder of the night, Icatlng In thu morning, said Wil liams, lie also said he bad made some search for the body but had not found It. The row of suiittOMcrs which stood outside the door upon (urthur exam ination sbowid"thU.-tlood was spat tered on a number of the Icaxm lu such a manner as to Indicate that a staggering man with a flowing wound had stumbled Into thorn or brushed against them. Since Williams has been placd under arrvat In connection with the McLeod affair, other murdur suspi cions are being laid at his door, it Is said that ho ss known to have been with M. It, Johnson, the miming Uppor Laku trapper, and Jack Mo dill around the time they dropped from sight. Johnson disappeared from a caETh In the vicinity of Naylox, and his body had never been found. It de- elopes that Williams wss In that vicinity at that time. The circumstances in the Mcdlll case arc nioio Incriminating. Mcdlll and Williams left hero soma time ago with the former's horses and out fit, and Jledlll has not been seen snlce. After that, Williams returned to town with McdlU' outflt, and in addition to dlnposlng of the most ot the outflt, It Is said that he wore clothing belonging to Medlll. It Is said ho told conflicting stor ies regarding Mcdlll's whereabouts. as he has In the McLeod case. It is also stated that he threatened the life of Mary Heard, who was with his wife during bis absence, because she hinted that the dlxappeanance looked suspicious. Kischer Milling company at Hllvrr-I Coqullle has Ut a contract tor eon-' U making Improvements snd Is'crato base and tuphalt paving to the Warrrn Construction company. ', ton building a 460 foot flume, SATURDAY, September 5 " Tbo price of Firestone tires has dropped 1C per cent. 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