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WotlHPwlay. Aug. jjjj!!
CIVILIZATION IS
i alone, but (or U prevention by de-(
lection and punishment, an organira-:
lion which would be at tlx disposal
i of police- and other law enforcing'
bodies all over the country. '.
PASSENGER SKUVICK BY S. P. TO I
SI'RAGUE RIVER MADE l'OSSllitX
I0M MURRAY
A NICE BOY;
Tall Men To Meet
Here This livening
KI.AUitTT'N
r, pfj ... '
iir.
Roland Wright Talked
Passenger service from Sprague ''"
tills
CR1N0 OGIST
Of For Council Seat nier to Kumatti Talis ",ii
(I'oiillniicil I r.im I'iibo "lie)
(By ARTIll'lt H. REKYE,
Creator of fni Kennedy,
Srientifit' Detective
i ...i.i idi nu l'niieil WvkI 'recently
n-wy? ism. -
NEW YORK. Ann. 17. Crime Is ; Merle Vest
in nnrcr of modern society. sin
told there
commission
and nthpra
n.i. ,h:irmin. A i Wright has mad'
..i.i ..rreon.iin rogurd to the proposition, but it Klamath streets.
aookine a cancer cure for American' believed that he mil not decline.
civilisation.
movement in "Jer
, to brine l" ii.nuaiB r ..
i i..,. mi. I nu ii, v. -d inter
etaldihed within 30 day I the ( ,.,,,.,,, ,n, the
opitii. n of It. '. tirovshwk. nllor-! ,.1)m1,.tl0i, the, now
ney (iir tho Smtliern I'aeifli' linen road."
i - ....... ,.f Tli.. 11.1.1 at on or I lie
lltMtUn IH'IIIIF ..II,-.'.- ... ill .... I .. til
v.ter- not only benefit in -u I m -..i.iv inni me ... -
the nM ,.,. Willi tl .fill law elll.ll reillc.il in
Spragux liter nin
try. w lilell H in lite Hilton i .........
Itnlund Wright, promising young
fhiwineas man of Klamath Vails. 1
'one of the latest candidates in the
I field for the office of enuneiliuan of In his ili
1. 1. I n .r.l lti.-l was vacated Die chamber of commerce
jiur i.i..... . ....... I ... .r ...lti.,1 :..t.tL.I:.tii-it I
I... il... r...ivmil .in iif L.r.liV dl IIOOO Wnctt U' UktU ' '- 'i
the mippor; of the rhamher l..sr.t items ot in
aeeonlinc to friends of oliialning a permit icr tno i.rcit....
lav IllK.lt. then toned I He New
rhili'iiulii man. 1 7 to dilve lliem to PorUniid.
wlielV they ill. ipp. tied lit bll"
lni i will ,ir,M. Internet Hen " '' ""l
. i i ' This is according to mentis ot oiiiaining a permit n r .,.
? Tn Z rrl" Wright. ho have offered 1,1. name California and Ka.t.rn to cross the cumin. of Itil, '.
Utered br udt t a yjin W nl to a ch.iV on the board Sixth street It. order tor the rail- With ro.ona,i.,. fii....
'.'ered J"' "Ji Mt ,ri,ad to reach recently aculred ter- projects, roads wtll ...en be
of like prominence, with;' 'f c .la.ls. r andnleted that will far aauu-.- the
no statements niinal property oa
routU In the vicinity of Ma ma in N,.,vlmin , ir to
Acrordins to roesbeck the lines Kalla or i-utsldo Hie aerevat:oii d.s-. i( Mlli.ll ,r(U,,,
the offer of placitiK his name on the are willinx to build Iroui M.raKue lr..i. . ,r Help )ou wiui
I ... ., . . . ... I f. il I .. .I.i -i1s jtlM.'k t lit IS t't ... ..
I expect to be brands a pessl- . ... - . --" ,. , u,.,,,,.1.. u... on the pruned line.
i ntemoer Ol ine lit... ot naituit. iniim . 'f.iu .. - -
I will be Baseline motor r..i. i-
l.nniter slioeat Kli.iea In link'
s !,,.... t.li' tiouKh Dial lliey win n,
liiitii to Ut tiiade tti nrdnr!
'I li.it Is Hit. latest lino anil rry
ml up by '"UK follow, or lull turn,
iiieit-uiiiiK fe'l r unr In their
so. k- whi will meet "In Ilia t huui.
In r of tuiniii'iico luiiimii iu form u
ilnipler of I'm llalli.uul umanliatlun.
Lous Kelli.w uf tin. Tull Men' a
stii iiitlon.
An oitliiiK l III" la I est wuiil from
lleadiUailul III Matsliflelil, lltirs
lure mid anhK" for the iirr.niiUallun
,!,, . Had ..ot f..r-iro bW" U l
ill rn a iMiuni nu inn rutiu iti rruK
till ton.
..very t.tlt limn In lug a our UA
Ui. TuiUK'it In tint i-Uaiiilwr uf
itfiuuiortn til it u'lluclt.
""I Mm.
Hi us lii iii'ukoii mid WatiliiKl.in
waltlilliK new aveliues of eniip".
Hut ulllieii.li be was an iiiinitier,
Murray prov.
(ullen Ills i:all.tntry.
Afler Ue had eaten ho told Mrs.
a use her
SHEPHr;'
4
HOTEL,
EVERY ItOOliUtf
KEE CAlACt
your
loss or not." said nutter was
mI.I nw vnratt tlllt I -IV.- t.O m?:..'
Utlo'n in Mving that the committee; Wright company, an enthusiastic Klamath Fall.
... . - ... hnnttor f.u k'him:ith Palls and Klnm- "Whether at
laces ia..ure oe.or. u ...r.y str.s , - lh ' (-nslH,,k. ..,, comraay w! t oilier to the railroad
unless It clearly realties one iunaa---"
mental. ClvilUation contains within "" -.....
referred hy President
!.. t 'urtl Trlt ks
Murray suited his w.inls with
A circulation cot.rmt tba city ot
Klamath Knlla snd the cnuuly of
Klamath 'hut's the Klammli News
ctninlttee
Then
played
... i ...hi ii.r.i..ii llohiiaii's ul.out the house with Isabel). The
net Ion. u ml wiped the dishes.
he swept the floor, and late
knlfn Then Jones came in
it-ir th. .ed of Its own destruc-ihe brought before him with precise , ' .. .. ,,.,.,, of i...,,! ho was silting up aitulnst patents Mild she s,
tion. This may be the voice of one j uecis.on ami care.u. oua.js.s. ute.
crvlna- in the wilderness. But 1 commendation of his friends. '
would rather be the one to cry now
than among those to weep after-!
ward.
ClvilUation Is dying at the top.j
And It Is not enough to say that It
IX because modern society breeds
from the bottom rather than from!
the top. Thnt is a symptom as much I
as It U a cause. . I
The truth of the matter is that I
the weinht of civiliiation is crush- was brouslit to Klamath Falls in an
in us. I have tried to show It In ambulance early yesterday morning,
a novl. -Atavar" written recently. J He died er.r!y yestorday afternoon.
Unless we can retain our simplicity i Today the district attorney's of-
hls head
letting the turnkey open the case
he knocked him down with
of his fist.
il to be liu v-1
n-ali." i "ik time.
blow At the end of the store .Murray .os. jiurray a pa.. u. ...
H....r.-.l i li.it' he 1. ad Eivrti a true Newmans some card tricks.
FOR STABBING
"We were still unarmed, aud the; story or tne oumroftK. aim lun.-ruu. .. - -
igun cas. was locked. Jones ran to by saying: thrilling to be called at. enjoyable ,
!lhe desk and searched the drawers; "I want my mother to read It." Party tlir.inghi.ul. bill at any rule
The three hunted t.inti.ts tlieu tne .ewnians nuvr enieriaineti iniitn
(Continued From Pago One)
tor i..c.u.s. ,
V Kfftst Kjm-iiih- ; pluced Ihelr signatures to the slate
.Meanwhile the guard In lower tuent.
No. 1 lRgan shooting into the turn-1
kei'ti otrite- The turnkey ran out:
tlieu. holding his Jaw. I picked up
a cuspidor and bursted the luck on
the gun rase, and handed a loaded
30-3D to Jones. Jones began empty-;
ing the gun, tiring at random, lie
less Interesting
t household.' '
loinpany In Ihelr
TKIIKII IC Ol rr.NMtK
l-'KZ. l-'remii M.r.M-e., Alig. IH.
iHcnty-llve thousand Krencll
tro.4i nre NwerptiiK nortl.unrtl
tliruugli Kren.il ..r.Hitt, spread
ing terror uinotiK iiiifrieinll.v II'IIm
the. seemed excited and apparently wasi nn.l drliii.s; - l." V i-iw-
warriors iH-foro lliem In tho
or cnaracter in tne complexity of: fire win question Laucedo In
.mugs .i mis jwi age. we are wn. v, i-t-r!u;. jui wuai Nirt. making what he considered his last
Now, follow me. Over a million he may have played in the tragedy. stuud. When he emptied the ia-T.o
AmericaJis have a crime record.) "Early this mornins I understood lie grubbed two revolvers and cou
These are only those who have beenjtho. man was slightly injured in a, tinned to fire Nobody was hurt up
caught. But one In every hundred brawl." Hawkins declared lat night, to this time and Jones and the guard
'When, at 1:30 p, .m. I heard he in tower No. 1 were the only ones
was dead I left as quickly as pos- that had fired a shot. When we
sih)e for the econe." i . , reached the lawn, five guards had
I Kelly standing with his hands up in
I the air. The only thing that . saved
I I I.L. a 1 " in' ii. c mil in m viui.iu I e.t?
1 . 1'
people you meet is a recorded law
breaker.
Why? Here's ,-ono reason. Re
cent investigation by a group of
legal authorities reported that we
have in the United States over ten
million federal, state and local laws
and ordinances, 'If one man- were to
start in merely to read the laws,
he never by any possibility conld
catch up, even it he spent all his
life at it.
Now what does (hat mean? It
means that you and I never, prob
tit-cMtcKt offciiUo nf II.. war. It
may iiImi lie the laM offen"!..
Iiu, us Hie Trench M-illl OH'oHle
I.i n (Icfeu-ito victory utcr llio
l.iffiaiis.
I White was standing between Kelly
'and the five guards. While wanted
to quell the outbreak without blood
shed. Meunwhlle I had given Willos
revolver and we all run, Kelly.'
j Willos and I got behind an oak
tree"
- j .... . .. 'ni.rl-,. ,. v. i """ i..vu mill ou ... sio.e I1UW
m.j jiass a aajr wi.nour creasing i"" - ic ncw.uau
HAVE ESCAPED
(Continued Froni I'iirp One)
MIS .W.Kl.l-.S, Aug. IN. Iir.
Thomas W. ViiuuK. raiifcvHil
"htienlifle inuril.'rer" mny lake
tllr Slall.l in his i.t ti dcfcl. I.w
iiiormwr an.l till iks. jury Iryiuu
llllll for his lid. Unit Ills wife.
.IIi-m. t,rui- ;r.tga.i Vihi.u:, kill
ril herwetf In n' fit of jealousy.
! w. Kraft s
Advance in
WOOD
romo without any warning.
CHEAP PRICES
are now on,
Diiu'l bn unit of many who
will order too lata.
Winter Is near.
Phone In your orders.
BLOCK WOOD
Is our specialty.
Peyton & Co.
"tt'oul lii llurn."
601 Main Phono 535
j : 'in
r R
There b M iK
best shork klsorV
the paid 'of tn m
rash rrMrrt,
ub euitg. sy
lirolltabls si- g J
ro.-ert U u ftv
account 11 1st
117--. e ,
v eiicrn jmv
Loan Aiiot
Hniltk A ltj
I knged tho guard to come out. 'I
euiuc law ur uruillalicc. v... - . uui.. u vuu n. 19 iiriu iiifti
The result: When there is so!capt!ve3 the story of how the prison
Tnnrri lav n-a filln j-.n. i WIS thrown (ntt-k. nnnHnninnliim a n1
guish between what is trivial, sump-'o' "ir final escape to the outside, j "f,e " i.tW" my "fe "B hl9
tuary. reformatory, and what Is; Murray acted as spokesman lor! "W- 1 f!n "h' hlm ,roUKh,
heinous and fundamental. There is lb" fio. and called upon hi, com- 'he khe"d and kille.d uhlm- and " 1
too little .fundamental law, j "des for verification from time to ' a,ched "e teI"' ' ,he ,ower 0llard
Again, we have safeguarded the "Card to certain details ; "0,a" 'J"' "' .' 'h! and
criminal by so many protections that' 01 th "ensational outbreak.. He hcnho fired "' """t Holman
he is escaping through the meshes i 5,ated that original Intention of!" , a p'slL lhcn mado ",c
of the net. We hart, depart! far ,h! '-breakers wa, to stage a ! f''dh 'or liberty through tower
from the fundamental spirit of An-1 stick-np. take the guns from the ,;. 1: under,1 ha" of 1"1-
y...u uuM.u oeei.ey B ioi
tower No. 1) rifle. Wo nil dropped '
to the ground outside, Jones. Wll-
We must return in . .imni. .. five guards with nuns were iniii.nii " ,1UU AU0-1 "nic Jones
quently people are loslnaresnoct for Ka,ei or 150 "'rough the tower.
the net. , We are contused in values. ' lnis resP;ct 'heir plans failed.
In
law, of law
enforcement. You cannot multinlv
offenses without multiplying disre
spect for law. Too much law causes
a condition
You cannot
Interpretation of lawi" !he Satc' on PtIal duty.
Describe Ksrapo
Continuing, ho said:
"I had a knife, but Jones had
approaching anarchy. 1 notuing. Dalrymple and two guards
go on creating new' were In the turnkey's office. Thv
crimes and new prohibitions and ex-j came out and passed by mo. run-
pect to retain respect for law. !ning. Dalrymple said as he passed:
For Instance, you may say. pro- 'It's Tom Murray' and made no ef
hlblt tho sale of fire arms. If you' fort to stop me. He seemed to be'
do I say, aelde from the Anglo-! trying to avoid me. He knew wo
Saxon, constitutional aspects, you 'were" making a break. The guards
will then have created bootlegging ; were unarmed. Dalrymple ran
of firearms, two crimes in place, of ! through the gates to his houte. I
one. Better I say to stick to "ihejdld not sea, him after that. I
point. Punish murder and. violence.) . ' "-''"Kick Davidson I
But you say make the penalHeaj' "Then we discovered that (Slaugh
for bootlegging firearms and " fire terhorjse) Davidson and the turnkey
water, too, more severe. I ay-that i were In the latter-s office. I knock
the time in England when there' ed "Slaughterhouse" down with a
wore scores of offenses currying the i "low, and left him lying on the floor
severest of all penalties, death, was "d then backed the turnkey over
the time of greatest violence. j the guncase with an open, long pac
D is not the severliv r,f ,u- I.
j v., mi; pun- i , ,
J wn shot in tho aide and Kelly slop-
I ped to shake hnnds wiih hlm and
JoneB said: 'Tell the boys be caro-
ful and not make It more than one."
Jones then took a gun and fired a
SPECIALS
In Victrolas Still on at
SHEPHERD'S
Old ways have gone the nw ,;t
here
To banish toil and bring m
cheer
Van Fleet's Serviceman Say;.:
An elecf Hr rlemier iI.ich I In
wrk of 4'leniiiiiK ; ii m1 r
l:ne by hunt) or tin huh or IWnter.
hir Nt-rvire tlr a.-tment uarmi
tits It.
VAN FLEET
MOTOR SHOP
MH Main Nt.
I'liono 7.TH. Night 07
Ihtintnt tltn. ......... ...
--yuu.s. ..ii, is tne cer
tainty of It. Today niufd.r Is pUn
Ishal.lu by death in England. The
murderer Is caught. He is convict
ed. He is punished. There is cer
tuii.ty. Consequently there are
tewrr in-..i,nrs in- London than in
any cnjr-resslonal district of New
York i i'.y, . .
mav ue a disease, u i,,.i :
'.iked HilnKrs. propound It. nt"
certainty of unjuhement will cure''
the disease. Simplification or laws i
and legal procedure are necessary to 'i
certainty of punishment.
Only by recognizing t,at a mod-'
cm civilization contains within it.
self the seeds of its own destruc
tion can wo prevent the germina
tion of those seeds. Tho committee
has a greater opportunity If It will
avail Itself of the work and opinions
of fundamental scientists. I could
name many such. Civilisation is
threatened with cancer. Science can
euro It. i
In tho membership of, this com
milleo Itself thorn are men who
might eaully endow mid rarry on
what I would name tTie' Amerlean
scientific crime foundation, not for'
the study of the causes of crime
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
FOR. SALK Model Si 8-cylinder 7
passenger Cadillac, new paint, A
1 mechanical condition. Will
sell, cheap. Also 1923 Dodge
roadster, good shkp, price I25U.
See Bill Lee at Assessor's Office.
AlDtf
Bring Us Your
HIDES
and.
PELTS
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l ldes anrt l'elt. . .m JiT
tho highest market price.
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223 S. 6th Phont 3SS
1
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!
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Prices Right.
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And Sack 1 wine.
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