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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 13, 1925)
THtJRBBM ATTffTTST 1 Vm EVENING ITETrATJl TCXAMflTTT FATJ.Fi, DTtEOON PXTTK FT718 .1 v'-r CONVICTS THREE STILL MISSING ( nullum .1 ' (,., (In, I up ami Ma trow the (orrldw, mm.i '''v'"" ""' buiwinr "' 11 ' lull hi'. ill ilyliiK Instantly, W. W. hud l-fl llii r Kim alloc (Irj Ourdnor, iuwtiu r.uani, waul to aid jtonvict iwtul on, iStnn tod mhi KOUDBII, inking hi" nun a"d help-(worked IhoiiiHidmn IoOM und ro- Inj iii. ii duwnitalri, a bullet ttnm mihhi in Bojem la Eton's tr iho iionWati jinotkod lb rifle from iii 'I band, By i iIh time guard ii.ui on bad arrived n. i p il Mo i. in rtlUld! prepuired I? open riru mi tiin oonvlaUj Ittie oouvlcta um yard ami to post n. 7, wiwru ha khi big rlfla, Aimni tho tamo Unto thai Jonti attaokad McKluloy, Mm ray, tho Iwiulur, iiiii iiiiiiliMi'ii .1 iiin 11. ui 1 , iM 'I'liruiilliiK Iiin kiillr 111 linvhlxnn Murray iiiutti'tcd : "Give uie kfyn in tbo Mianai, or ru mi your haart wiU" Kicked In Nlunim h tho yard, 1 lt-y emend i'.ic lower r:hI killed llolmon, Ouard kiite Savage iww returning rroin MlnDoi along tbo poultontlury-atato hospital pond and ruined to pnt No, 2, adiaro bo wan nbot Tbo njuvloli ing 1 k1 1 "ui "t 1 lit p niton oloouro by iti Mauri in pmt Nn. I, iiuil it vm liorb 1 -i.it Dav.ldaan kjiiod Oru Jone 1, trilling blm through 1 ba h 1 Laatead Dayldwui nrieii 0 ttwl and " owt w""- '" ktekod Murray aquaroly In tho till Pltahiad hoadkmi to iho iround, doman, knooklog blm oialnat o ban :"' '" ttmntr& Warden Dalftrm ulnar iimt guard a itarway imid D'a "i"'""1' Hro ilii ni shotgun, log downward, and almoai proolpl- ""'""n .Murray. Kiltaoa buiiot itiiiiiK him into tbt prbwn iwu- l"l,'"t"1'" w"r" '" Ll,u lunut. There b u nit tr hum r r"" "' '""a No' '' hIiuiii iiiin laablonl keonuee Duvldabu tnuaamlqer Tual yoari ur wftpn bo llw in Uraemia .Murray staggered, but raooarotH county, wtitt lin-iun iu "llii- Wjol" hluiiii'lf mill with ihn ilier two Htmiiton. nun towurd tbo ttau bpfpitai, 11 11. nil. :i lauuodkaitfl) loft iiy u 'tuarlor u( u mlto noaVib o( ubo imrlli dour llii" Um ,,ir, and run li!i,:in At Um boopltal '. V. Pott N I tin ilm tioir.it ., nun 1 IvIIU, an atliiiiliint, who had boon IMHBI arraod m nn .1 rlfio. fining on Into Um tutrnkoyn .fti, 11 lb,' oiiivlrlii (mi ml M'varnl ntfloorx l iHnpuim i,f., Mil mi y Ibruat a knifo at Pota Whiii', a guard wtio . wiltliiK al 11,. itk. ami ill' uiiiudvd Um ki'yj 1.1 t ir iiinoottl, O0U Rtfloa "You'ro iiraiy" nnnwiMi'd Vlill Murray, tbfn n OfOlllOd blin, ami avldontay knowing tidal tvhito did n t havo tim koyai cava but aUou linn t Jarnoa Noaatltb, tbo turnkey Joan uiao ruabod NoanlUi and alufgad Naamlrb in tin- law, floor ing. Mm und pinlbly broakblg lil Jaw. Ncntnllli wai In a tkUMd II ItO dlaobargod by Bupt. Btolaor and him oatlod a taxi cab, wai wuiuhk La 1 lif yard, Hko rugillrai order z)nn, Bbo taxleab drlror in lot tben Into 1 .11 and alio rdorod iTltta in K"t in. inn wai okdarad b4rla aaat, eon trury in f.rat report! thai tln-y i I x"n" Ibnougti Balen lata rik un t and H'hirii caoaad the nim paean m rruM Um Wllliiiiii'ltn rlvr In 11 diroctfen oppoalte t that aolually taken by um ruaiuvmi. That BkH and Ivllta worn not lotniKdlo l tu rcuiuln .In itio nuto with Ihn ili.M-: itoi'i nil nUut 1. i-,b- nbl.. din' t W.ixn'ti niakliii: Um om- I I'liv Utdaa u br iber rymple. llii ken MNJ taken und Ihv umenul tletu belluvu tho ear ua ulmusl DIw-iiinI by the deH-rJgoii. out of gaeollno. t'nihir Ihulr Kour Wlaenaatar ulflee, a abatfunllbreata ho droro the three to a und two boM ol eartirldgoa urarti f auhaol houao a nhrt dlatanoe eaat llefmru tbu hiiivIiih left lliiiiu I hey nibbed Ivlllu f ovnr M50 Inn invo I 1 1 1 book tin und look ovoral d'dluhi rrmu ZI1111. Inn In an elderly man. "I ilitivu Been a gOPd dual nf ku'i Iduy tin my tluie," he laid Inn iiIkIH, "mi. 1 have had vamo ubrtMlag 1 0X4 perienoai, bin nevar aniytblni Hke 1 went Ibrouvb tonlsbt," inn mild the eonvloti continual' ly tbreateaed him and twUti during 111" trip. Murray, bu nuld, elulmud h" killed both 11 iinan ami gweooey. TIiIk 1 apparently not I rue, etagg nun wan killed with a ghotgun an 1 I. Im oilier with u rifle. Th" ."il vlein apparently did not know they had w Minded DaVuge, "I nhnl pdiil blank al blin and nilmteil Dim," Murray mid ln (ho aiiloniobiln. V Murriiy Khoi in Arm SSInn "a M Mini.-. grag nreunded In the arm and ado Irum liho 1 i en'e abet gtiti, it developed today that tho roa i'. mi Guard Davidgon ifailod t i in. luat'i morn onivlt'ln from the in in bunt atliNr her had gbpt BOd k Kgd Oregon Joaee wan doe to tbo fact thai bla anunnalllon tailed. Ha bad gained Lb4 put need by (iuani jamea llo'.man aflor lloliiian had been kill ed by u onvlet, HoUnen had been Bring tii. kuii at the eeeaplng arie- oncra, nnd lonneqinntly but tone or two gartrydgeg were b it in 1 1 nagaxlne when Daviaoa eeeured tba weapon, Hainan and Sweeney, ttto i . ,i guardg bntdi leave famllloa In Salem, Uolman a widow, two ddugbtorg and a win, and Sweeney a wlJow, daugbtar and son, Holnan waa a I,:-. 'ho- In law of Warden Dalrym- af Mrs. Lil- taken from too argonnl, begldeg tbo oarirldgoa in the guna (Kin ghtrirllng Tim ronvietn begaa to ahpot al onco. Two iihot ware tirmi tbreugh 01 Pratutn, about nine nfllea eaM of Sale ui. .Inn liuld Murray teem ed t kn w tin' country tuorpugbly. DHror Bmployi Race .ina kept lelllag the ragltlveg ihn imuiiti w indow ui guard Qbvlea J that ha wan almoai out of can, and UuKlnlO) on Poat No, 7. and Mc neaar Rratum Informed Uhem that Klntny'e mouih wag (Hied with biiikiiliol whou Ihn bulletg Ml il"' t-JWrr. About the aainu time the t-onvli-tn begaa airooiiuK through the north winduw ut i ' i i No. t. gnenndlag Holnan aad kiiiinf: Bweeney, Hol in. in wan hit flrnt. Sweeney ran glong I'll" wall fnnu Baal Nn. 2, to rollovu hlui mid w'un nhot thru thi' anghbi wan about ready Lo niop. "Then Urlve bohlnd thut uelloil houne." ordered Murray. .Inn biil to nnd he and Ivilta worn urdored cut of teie eur. The oanvl.u I'xehaugeil avver.il urtlrlei of nlothlng with them, t'len tied the two men to n tree a.ai nuHK'-d I he in. warning dbem under penalty ol death not to U'M w"ln-e the r mvli-ln Berrlng la-nK Tenne OMgon J men, the dead eonrlct, waa received January iai:i, from JOBOphlUO COUnty to nerve 2u yearn f ir unmiult und robbery. He wan 2:i eur old. Wllih faur other con- rlcta, Inoindlng Murray and Kelly, June.) en.upi',1 from dnnlde the walb March II, 1 12-1. All tho olhern worn iumii eaagjht, but Murray not TJr inonlhn late-r, when lie, w-.is 11--renteil In tti.-ramoul). Kllsworth Kelley wnn also rccclv cd from Josephine tounty on 1:1.. snnie dute 114 J Tien, and hin rrlme wan aiding the Jone.i Urol horn M eeeapa JaJl, He iwos serving id yoarn. Ho In years old, UUtlray wan received from Land county December :n, 1923, tft a- pi It! ' WW Inl.t.viMK X W your .lilt 5 i We Outfit Big and Little Shavers (Jt'iu razors $1.00 Gillette razors $1-00 Kvcr Ready razors $1.00 Auto strop razpnrs $1.00 Kndcrs razors $1.00 Durban!) Duplex razors $1.00 Straight blade raioni $1-50 to $4.50 All .standard brands shaving creams 35c to $1 After shave lotions, creams etc 25c to $1.50 FOR BIG SHAVERS Talcum powder (more than 30 kinds) 25c to $1.20 Razor strops 50c to $5.00 RazpT hones .' $1.00 to $2.50 Tweezers 15c to 50c Styptic pencils 10c Blades for all standard safety razors 35c to $1 Shaving brushes 35c to $4.50 Strop dressing 25c i Everything to make the home shave painless and pleasant. FOR LITTLE SHAVERS I loi lick's Malted Milk Kagle Brand milk Dextro Maltose Mellins Food Hygeia Nipples , Mygeia bottles Rattles 50c, $1.00, $3.75 25c 75c 75c 2 for 25c 2 for 25c 15c to 50c Infant sets (comb, brush, etc) 50c to $6.00 Baby talcum powder 25c Baby creams 25c and 50c Castile soaps lOc to 50c Anti colic nipples, 2 for 15c Castoria 25c, 35c and 40c Pyrex nursers 35c Baby hot water bottles 75c to $1.50 We list above only a few of the items we carry to keep the baby healthy and happy. SPECIAL We have on sale at half the marked prices a limited number of boxed papetries and correspondence cards. The boxes are slightly soiled but the paper strictly good. Now 15c and up. Take Plenty of Kodak Films We carry genuine Eastman Films to fit all cameras. Leave your films with us for quality finishing STORE NEWS Confidence in the exact fulfilment of your doc tor's prescription is absolutely essential to the best results. That consideration is paramount in our service. No otic likes to go to a drug store and have the soda clerk grab your prescription and start to work on it. Voa immediately feel that some one is trying some tiling that they can't put over. That is the very reason why no One touches a prescription that comes into either of our three stores unless he is a college trained and registered pharmacist. Bui there is somethirtg besides college training that must go into your medicine. The drugs and every thing else il contains must be fresh and pure. They e KC! u ul u" ?J m bouerhl and used quickly or they lose much of their value in sufficient quantiti.es to assure the minimum price up before they become too old. All in all, lucre is no better place to buy drugs or sundries than at Currins For Drugs, Inc. With our three stores to buy for we can order and we also know that our three stores will use them oil 1 1 umns forjjrugs PORTLAND AND KLAMATH FALLS, ORECON oommr NEWEST MODELS ml Mult with :i dmiierMii weapon -In t Willus m rocelvod Trom t ' m:i cnniKx.tt'.vi wlih the noppery or a bank ut Ptorenea i whlc ha parti clpatott. Ho is 20. lime of year ti For Men t ? T T ? ? f t 1 T T f y t t I T T T T ? .'u have 1 in' Mmous iioHtoniiui shoe. It Ih IIiIh hIioh Hint ln" IiioubIu hIioh stylo mill shoo oomtort to mote inon in this country han any oilier mako, Men who aro Boslonlsn fium will not eonsltler sny other nlioo, and their rea son in always the inrne they wear bet ter, liey ft bottor ami they look better. ihink of your Fall fool wear and in mind WO have stocked with some oi the Hid Smartest models in lligll grade popular priced be found on ihe market, roin us you can he assured of a perfect in, and tyle, Stylos ami leathers to suit each one of crcit cOStUtnos and al prices that arc always tollable, For W7omen "J t)lu (Colly" ut a in pel tt womciis shoo Ih jiiNt tim Htimu us putting "body by Planer' on nn BUtotuobllo. Women itvorywlu'vo roroKtttxo ft as Iho lubol tf true wojrthi 'nn- Jobn Koiy dletatoB of Stylo aro probably tbo most widely fol lowed of any inn It o in A nit1 lien. Ullii county, April 13, 1924, to servo sovon years Qr bu Klary. His nt;( ils 26. "JINKS" TAYLOR WILL BE OUSTED Y T T T t ? ? T 1 Ol I'hief Ta.viyr For Children The Simplex shoe people were among the first to take an active interest in the small Child's feet and try 10 make something that would give them absolute comfort and at the same time train and build their little feel as lliev should be built. How well they have succeeded Is shown by Ihe fact that about half of Ihe Children's shoes you see in any city are SIMPLKX. KLAMATH SHOE STORE W. H. KITTO, Prop. f T T ? ? T T ? T ? t i T T T T f t i T T t i I'iONlll.KTON, ti e , AllK. 13. Mayir James A. Foe, . f I le oily of reiiilletoo, last nir in inftunied Uie elty couAeM tiiiit he would nit gu pay warrants for W. 11. "Jinks" Taylor as cCllef of plolce afte.- Sep lember 1. T!ie decision ol the may or amounts lo tho practical dismissal and culminates long wrangle bjattoeon the oity fath ers and the mayor ver Taylor's services. We use "Velox" only for ALL Kodak Work. Kodak work in at 9 a. m. out at 5 p. m. same day ............ OonaUt Bold of lluffiito Is secretary und third ewner of the Hold lueklnK 06., which did a 157,000,001) business last yoar. Hut he has Just finished six months work an nn ordinary liutcher 111 Ills firm's Wkhlta (Kas.l Vlant nnd plans to do the same thfntf In the on. km plant, lie wunta to know the business from the ground UP- State Leader Of Clubs Will Arrive Today Mss Helen Cowgill to Give Demonstrations For Girls Miss Helen CoWRlll. head of the Kirls' chili work throughout Oregon under the O. A. ('. extension service, will arrive in Klamath Kalis Fri day niorninfi and will he Immediate ly taken lo a meeting of the can nery club ill the Midland school house. This club was the first of its kind organised In the county and promises some good natured rivalry with the other girls, cannery project, known as the Klamath Val lov Cahnlnil I'lub and composed of Kills ill the Henley. Lone l'ine. Sum-1 mers and Spring Lake districts. Miss Cowgill will give practical demonstrations of canning of fruits and vegetables in aiding the girls I to perfect this year's program which culminates in the exhibit at the County I'nir. I In the afternoon she will attend ja similar meeting with the Klam lath Valley Cannery Club girls at ' the home of Mrs. T. C. Haley on Ihe Merrill Route. Miss UOWglll is MrK John Windsor aud sou Jack, j a prime favorite among tho club j w(h Mrg Windsor's mother, were workers and her coming is always , vjsitng ierc this afternoon from ', the signal for many delightful lit-! tncj,. bomei i tie surprises from girls' club organ!-1 znlions. such as teas, programs of entertainment, music or other ex pression of the high regard in which she is held by tho girls. Saturday will be devoted to com pleting the program of exhibit and allocation of various cannery, cook ory and sowing displays for the county fair in company with County Club Leader Sexton. VISITING BEARD JIOJIE Mr. and Mrs. Mollis O. Joy of Boston, Mass.. who are making a tour of the west, aro guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. 1. Beard. Today the eastern visitors, with Mrs. J. I. Beard and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Oren and H. Oren motored to Crater bake, MRS. SHOUT IN Mrs. B. W, Short and daughter. Miss Dorothy, of the Merrill road are among tho out of town shop pers here today. IN l-ltOM AliGOMfA FOKMKB 1MSTOB HKRK Rev. and Mis. George T. Pratt Hero Kor Visit With Friends Rev. and Mrs. George T. I'ratt of Orinco, Oregon, are guests at the home of Mrs. H. C. Telford for a week from their home in tho south. They have a host of friends here who welcome their visit, Rev. Pratt being pastor of the Presby terian church here, leaving for tho south in 1911. AT MALIX Mrs. F. Wilde is spending the week at Maltn, ussisttng at tho Malin hotel. QUAKG FI'XT I1UTTE. Mont., Aug. IH, A slight ' lii'l'e ill arthqunke shock was felt :50 last night and 3:15 ; this morning. Thcro was no dam- 1 age. BUS1KGBS C.U.LER c R fiilfeldt of Portland U among tihe business visitors here to day from Portland. ON t IMPING TBIP Mr. and Mrs. William Ham mond uiud Mr. and Mrs. Eugeno Hammond of Morrill left this after noon for a weeks camping trip, planning to motor as far north as llntland, NOTICE Save money on Tire Mileage The system we use is absolutely different from all other meth ods. Let us show you a real repair job, done by this modern re pair system. All work done on a strict Money Back Guarantee. Share with hundredB of satis fied customers this now deal in Vulcanized repairs. Let us Inspect your Tires F R E E, before they need Re--pairing. Come in Today oACE TIRE SHOP 115 South Eleventh Phone 843J 11 nit' W'l moll .1.1; in,-. i.-flqWlt: it;l ' "1"'.f. 'flW; it-.-:; xMj tat . aMl. 1 .! i 4