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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 22, 1925)
RATTTTTOAY. 'ATTCTTST 2Z, 102R EVENING" TTETtAT-P, ROTDSTH FXLTJB, OREGON ' MCE FIVE 1 MURRAY GAU m (Continued i'mmii Pago One) loo'telntolDii accompanist! Canon lo Murray'i room Mrtflnj soms old r Initio liunllly Kulti'll (ogclllee nt pollen headquarters, Mutiny QoBnod lite slothes carried by tha offlocr sad with Canon and iim policeman began planning Mm hold-up or noun, road hotlm. In-lirli)'. Qo Together Pflllai iiihi Canon act t. left tbs imim tolling Murray they would kh nut mill liltKUK" 11 I it M i lilt. Mayor (Innrce Iturinr, In liU own car mul DMlDI M tha taxi drWr took I'lllliu: mill CejftOn to til" holer iii iim meantime Oblai of Police J. Di Cbuptoit, I'nlli'i'itiiiii I C ! ri Hiritiinti mul Deputy Sln-rirfH ller- ford mni Hawkins look mi their mu Hun about Hi" hotel, Canon and Pll Hiik again webl in Murray's room and told him nil wai ready tot the bold up. Jlu - Up An tin' Utna cane down the hotel lope, Patrolman I'IIIIiik ituddeitly irabbed Murray about the body, flu - i k iiiin tiniii iii" other officers bad cloaed in. "Tint Jlii'n OPi I'm Murray." nalil iim priaoner, with a ralle, ii" waa ptii into Mayor Bsrnsr's ear and ruihed lo tint pollen Million cloudy aardedi At o'eloek, Mornj was plated on iii" t m i n and started fur Balenii un il"r guard of Hi" nitty or, chief of pa-Hi-" ntnl oilier ortlrcrii tvtui until" tin captors. Htnry of (upturn Tho nlory Of tha ittpturi-. ai told Electrical Fixtures Our complete line tit enable yoU lo wlect lix t tiros thai will please. We will be glad in i e yon expert nilvier m your wiring and lighting. Link River Electric Co. mi. i, in ri.iat, Mgr. 7th Bt Klamath PHONE wi AT CENTRALU Pride and Profit Follow the Use of our Paints Pride eomos from the lidded altrnctlveneiat of tho home, uml profit n i nils from t It extra long llf" paint itdds. After all. II costs mom not lo paint than to paint. Kor rust, ml nml ruin go mi till you cheek them. Paint allmloatos ropfiln ami nplgcemon'ta. u your bouse needs painting-- don't put II off, put II on. Ask for Out Now Color Curd Use Fuller's Paints, Varnishes and Stains i Browne's Paint Store DKAMBItS IN WAIA PAI'KIt AMI PAINTS 10B0 MAIN BTIIKKT KLAMATH PALLS, OREGON Phone 75 Do You Need Money to build that home If you oyn your lot, and have some money) Wf 1 U. . P kltlMlvtri n,wl )ni can loan you nun wte iciuiu 01 uuuiuug win an combined, payable. like rent. Monthly payments. .. . .: USaua 11,., :... nurd, uttjauie . una it.nu tuviiwtii unjaigmioi your arrangemonta now, before the spring begins, TO that your dream lionie may be' a kufVino annttl PHoa ncrnln. Maki 1 uah realitj itv tii.ii ....... . "I "t-c is no quicker way itP Investment In the ('rowing town Momyer & Insuinnce Kcal t.stnte Huplin l'i il . . by CojfODi follow: "i nod ii""n srrostad In Portland, and waa Charted witlj mummy In ! polled COUrt, Tlit'y gave' BIO nlxty days ! lull Hiiiii"inli'i iii'iiii'iifit Iii order Unit 1 1 mlghl f t out ol town ami itay ont t wi-itt across tin Columbia to vuu i linn r, Wash, Than i mot Tom liar, ray. n wu in the railroad yards When Murray wuh abOttl tO Ltoui .1 III" 0:41 tail tnlgbl for Csntralla. Mur ray told nt" wiiu it" waa mni asked ni" in hi'lp Mm K"l iiwity, Wit iiliinni'il tn gd to Tacoma and stage itlokup, wiiii" aa Wen on tho way hen Mur ray lulil ni" lliui after Ii", Wllloii and Kelly arrived in Portland chortiy all, I- lu oYlnrk Moinlity nlxhl, tlit'y liiitni'illiif"ly tlrov" In un nutomohllo I,, Tha Pallfa and crosaed oyar to White Balmob where tboy have been liltiiiii- hlnr". Iii tin witoiltt itml ItruHlt. Hurra and VVllloa Fight "At abonl 'i o't-iifk yaatartlay IPrJdayl afternoon, Murray ami Wll Iom hint n fittil. There w-.iH un otil hit r Km:" cur ni'itr tint Htiitloit there ami Wllli"i wan I "il to i"t Into II ami got some elotbea, Murray objsctod imi Williii, an old rullroail man, xot In Junt tint kiiiiio anil when be left lit" i':ir Murray do inamlt'il to know 'What iim inn you went in then for.' ami Wlllott ri'Plliul TO ball With you.' Then wan some more words anil then th" Hint- agreed to nplll. Murray wan to so (ggt and 'Wlllo ami K"lly worn lo r.t:ty at White Hal- oteB for n limit and than hit out by themselves with wiiion as long er. "Instead Of going aaati Murray for Mini" unknown roimon rani" ilown Hi" rlvr nml went to Vancouver, when i met tiim. Informer Gets Peeved "I want to my rlKlit ban Dial I iii v.". it" i nil Ii ii pcrfei-l Kcnllcinitn nit Murruy. 1 would not liitvtt turni'tl him In bul for tli" fa t that In. do i litr. il I wan a menace to society mill a lol of mirli Htttff ita that. Wlti'li hi. illil that I mitilo tilt my in 1ml thai I wmilil Inn Ii I in over to th" ntith lorltleay so whoa wo arrived hard i I look him to the Savoy hold and we 'mil ii riiiiui. Tlti'tt W" pliiuned lo do a riu U nit hen. I left him In tho I hotel and called upon oherleo pil ling, ntt'mbcr of tho night police fort", mid hired him to aid In III" tlck-up. Of course thin m all iii it r f . imi it pan of my game. Than i called on In'iirK" Darner, mayor of tint rlty, ami bind him to It" taxi driver. Pmmea Oapturo "My next movn watt to return to Hie hotel, gO to our room. t"ll Mur ray everything1 was mi right and to oome ahead. Wo mi downitalra and I Introduce him lo Pilling and llur ii"r and It'll him they are to lumlst un In the KlUk-up ami everything It all right. Nut lo four. "Just at that point, I'IIIIiik and "r," of making money than in a growing town. You the rest is up to you. Momyer Building and Loan Phone 366 & i m 1.I rni,niv Ji.ti-i i uiivcnicnt, with a hall which allows you to reach any room m lite usc Good closet space iind attractive dining alcove With the house painted while, cm en shutters and a green rOof Jfou 'i.ivc a delighttul touch of the Colonial. Dentin .u! iAItlvd hy thr NaltOAal B.nlJcfl' ... tij.okun, Vjhini;lon. llttrner stick their Kilns in Murray'K rllm and. quirk as a flash ho tumbled ami sxclalma, 'pretty clever." "That was all he said. Ho went sflSnl from then on and did not any another word, but I could tall he wan dolnK nonio mighty tall thInkinK. "Baeanaa of this 1 will try to have, them Ret htm out of here 0:1 Ihu 3 o'clock trnln thin morning lo Tort land where lie run be kepi In safety." i Murray was taken lo the local Jail and lociied up under heavy guard, llo ate 11 hearty supper, hut ntueed to talk or make any comment on what bail happened. PORTLAND, Ore, Auk. 22 (A1) If Murray was nervous and worried when he Stepped from the train in the Cnion depot here he did not be tray It. ills smile which ingratiated it self Into lb" hearts of eight or ten ponons whom be and bin fellow eonvloU kidnaped In their desperate dash from Salem penitentiary did not full him. Handcuffed to his wrists was Pa trolman 0. n. Pilling of the Centralis police department. Under Heavy Guard Flanking his on the other side was Mayor George L. BaRier, while in the rear was Chief of Police .Iim Oompton of Centralla, and Deputy Sheriff Felix Hertford of Lewis coun ty. "Hello. Murray," MinK out some In tho crowd ot newspaper men, Un ion depol attaches and trainmen who flanked Chief of i'ollce Jenkins1, Cap tain of Detectives Mooro iind OetOQt Ive Collins of the local police depart ment Without a moment's delay, the of ficers hustled Murray along the train Hie length of two cars and then climbed throiiRh un open Vestibule nml dlrootOd him towards the express slatiou nt the south end of the Un ion depot yards. Tho crowd scrambled through the express cars, under tho cars and through opened Vestibules, running along to overtake the officers and Murray, At a point well lighted, the offi cers turned nml gave the camera men nn opportunity lo snap Murray. Mutiny Still Smiles Murray smiled although a trifle nerVOUS but hit calmed himself us I ho crowd ringed h I in In nml women employes of the depot joined the men In pressing closer ami closer on the offlvers. "Hollo, Kelly," Murray cried sud denly Its ho tumed Ills head Is II' MORELAND IE MOST for your porcM t,J,HC i ,t , IO-fcl. rfKITCHtn. hail- niNINO ttVIHO ' .,'., fi "Wn ""Tfr plan. Jjrjl C f '". n :l r I n nrl ho had suddenly recognised his part ner In flight. Kor on Instant Hie crowd gasped. Many tamed their heads to see if Kelly was in itially there. Then realizing that the murderer was pulling some stuff that has made him a page ono story .several times in tho past thrco years the crowd Joined Murray In a smile. "I'd like I some coffee." said Murray as the of i fleers discussed whether lo take Mur ray to Hie police station for ques tioning or to start nt once for the penitentiary. "Well, we'll fix you up at the sta tion. Tom." said Jenkins "Oh, give me some real coffee. Chief. I knew that jail house- coffee and this may ho the last time I will have a chance to get some good cof fee. Let me have some in the station. Chief." Known hy Waitress Jenkins assented and the parly started for the depot restaurant. "He's changed a lot since 1 saw him last," said one of tho waitresses. "Did you know him?" gasped one of the other waitresses. "Sure I've seen him lots of times." "Sny, how about this bird L'arson." asked another spectator. "I'll bet he Is scared to death." was the reply. "I'll bet he'll get to I the depot and buy n thousand dol lars worth of ticket somewhere.' At the lunch counter Murray ex hibited a prodigious appetite, con sidering the hearty meat he made at Centralla utter his arrest early this morning. "I could cheerfully cut you to hits and laugh while I was doing it," of ficers said Murray told Phllp Car son, who caused his arrest in Gen tralia early today ns they were en route to Portland. "I would a thousand limes rather to in my place than in yours and I'm going to hang," Murray contin ued; His eyes gleamed with hale. There was only one thing on which Murray would talk his prison break, anil lie talked llttlo on thai, attar learning that tho letter be had dictated to chnrios Newman, Now Bra rancher, bud been printed. "That letter told the absolute truth, so help me God," he said, "uml I wouldn't retract n word of It If I hang---as I probably will." He rubbed his hand nervously over his throat. "Dltl ynii leave Portland the same night von made young Leslie Xi'W mini drive you hero?" ho was asked. "Listen," retorted Murray. "I'm ,a crook, see? and a murderer, and a ; tough egg. And that young Hoosler who brought me here Is a gentleman j and an honest man, get me? You : take his word for what happened." "Well what about the Tenth and Washington street story you told him to tell?,' he was asked. Can't Remember ; "I don't remember where I got out of the car." Murray retorted, j Philip Carson had told police in Centralla that Murray had confided to Iiiin that they got out of the car in tho Kenton district, then made voting Newman sny he let them out on the West Side. "Did you go to Hood River that night?" was the next question. "1 fell asleep and don't re member," tho young bandit retorted. Then with nn impatient gesture "What the hell difference does it make? You can't believe me. I'm a colli blooded murderer and a crook and n thief. And anything I say will probabjy be used against me." Under Heavy Guard Under heavy guard lie was trans ported to the Portland police sta tion, where he was seated on a long bench. "I remember this bench." he said and grlaned. "I sat on it two years ago." Police easily recalled the time. Murray was arrested here following the Florence, bank hold up. in a res idence on tho east side by a detail or police headed by Captain Moore and Detective Goltz. If When you have tiro troublo yon want your tirea repaired as good as new have them vul canized in the best equipped shop In Klamath Kails. Our' Ilelntz Electric Steam Vulcan izers and expert repair men as sure you of tho best possible results. Reed Auto Supply Co. S. llth Near Main Phone 298 'VVrVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVV' "We want a little tall! with you. i Tom," iiald Captain Moore. Ooltx urged tho youth to tell tho I hiding plaeo of Kelly unit Wlllos, i whom Carnon Haiti a Murray left in While Salmon, Wash, .yesterday. Not a Hnlten "They may fit to your mother's home, Tom," lie said. "They my thluk they would he safer theru than anywhere else. And If they got there, and tho police found out about It, there'd be a fight. You know that. And your mother might get killed. You wouldn't want that to happen, would you? You'd bet ter tell un where they are." "Now, listen to me." retorted Murray. "Listen to me. Didn't Wlllos kill a guard who vras ready to shoot me? Didn't ho save my life? I'd be a lae to spill on ! him, wouldn't I? I'm not like the ; bird who squealed on me and you . know It." I "Not even if I hang," he added. "Do you think Eva Sauerman. told on you when you got arrested be fore?" he was asked. flitter nt Woman "She got mo where I am now." said Murray vindictively. "If it had not been for her, I wouldn't be here. You or she or anybody else can't make me believe she didn't snitch." "Do you bear her any ill will?" "Say," drawling it, "whadya want me to do? turn the other cheek and get hit with a brick? get off your foot." Eva Sauerman, held in the city jail on a charge of possessing liquor, has been mentioned as the woman who had told on Murray when ho was last arrested here. She had denied vehemently having anything to do with Murray's ar rest." "Do you love her?" was another question asked Murray. Ho grinned. "Now you're getting into politics," he answered. "Tell her not to worry. I'm gonna hang" and he rubbed his throat reflective ly. i cAt The LIBERTY ! i Anita Stewart, the star at "Eurco, i I Son of Kazan," whlcb opcn3 at the' Liberty t-aeatro Sunday is a 33d de-1 gree "Snoff-blrd." She qualified! for membcrsilip in that se'.ect cir- I cle of all-year-round swimmers when Coating on a below-zero I cumin; down a b'.ood-chllKng black river between snow-overed. Icjcle-dercrated banks in the dice of an Icy canyon breeze. In the story of "Baree" Nepeese, he French-Indian girl, floats, not swims, down streams to a point where she is pulled out by Tub -a, an old Indian. Hazing on the icy Trnckee river, in California, Miss Stewart shivered. Thoughts of the muacle-fUralyxing cold restrained tier for a mcmcnt. Then sho I lau&'aeJ bravely and plunged in. The first few yards were almost j too much for endurance. They ! seemed like a mile. Deadening pains set in, and it was all tic j star could do to keep from striking for tho shore. 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