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Esterly al prose cutor 1 cam paign aga » Portland } Under t » the It joense of a y be re voked if he sells ted per sons. | I'm going to stamp out drunken ness in Portland as much as posh ble,” said Gov. West, “By eliminat ing drunkenness we can eliminate] crime and cut the expense of the po in halt Appointed spe t the FORMER RIDER,” jlice departnien LANDSLIDES IN | GREAT CANAL} (My Untied Preset COLON, Panar HIS LIFE, TERS. Editor’s Hote—Al Panama canal engineers are ex. | P ta the democratic nomi for periencing serious trouble here, |Cownty attorney of Oklahoma due to landslides of gigantic | County, Okla, He has the nerve to proportpns, which have added | admit all the facts of his checkered Penitentiary, apart, the first carrying more | ® than 900,000 cubic yards of earth to the bottom of the canal, partly covering a at shovel and endangering the lives of many workmen, and the second dragging down 300,000 cubic yards. OLLIE JAMES IS land how long,” he say: CHAPTER | jeated | BURGLAR, TRAIN ROBBER, DIAN FIGHTER AND CONVICT TELLS AMAZING STORY OF IN THREE CHAP. | Jennings, an honest lawyer with a highly colored 1 Avenging a Brother's Murder. By AL J. JENNINGS, I was born in Virginia in 1863 1 spent my early youth in the w went back to Virginia and was edu VERY CONFIDENT |,,\\cs2.35,ce"yoms Guy tm iss “LONG IN career, including a term in the Ohio nd only asks for a re deal henceforth, 1 want the public to know just | what kind of a bandit | was, why, The older and bet (Ry United Press Genset WE }ter lawyers got ail the practic 1 | WASHINGTON, Sept. 5.--United|then settled at El Reno, in Can. States tor Ollie James of Kem/jadian county, and was elected jtucky predicted victory for Gov.| county | Wilson, the democratic nominee for! two | president, at the polls in November, /tion to the people as @ result of the inroads made ia|of office ex |the republican vote In Vermont. to my fathe: attorney in 18 }“that Wilson will carry early ev-| judge., ery state. | am pleased, but not sur prised. It shows the hold the dem ocrats have gained in republican states. It also shows that the vote to be given Roosevelt is to come from the republicans, and not from the democrats. jim Texas days. WVERSIDE, Cal, Sept. 5.— 'Heten M. Stoddard of La Mesa will be the first woman from California! over me whose name will go before the vot-| | had retired is the nominee of the probibitionists| came a loud rapping in the Eleventh district, and Willland @ man in a bigh be opposed by 8. C. Evans, progres sive; William Kettner, democrat and N. A. 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Have them filled at|satisfy. They fit perfectly | Mee. We fill them with less! match your other teeth. . You'll if never regret it if you have our dentists make a set for you ley, doz. Be Tomatoes, 20-1b. box Caulifiower, doz. Hothouse lettuce, er'te Opposite Stone-Fisher Co. ¢ 5 2 Cantaloupe Peed, Setiing n Washington thy ‘ get sound timothy, vertisement. EK. Allen F THE PEACE Whole ‘cord |. Midaiings Rolled oats and barley |S tixed v for the night ers in a congressional) election. She | tather's, when about midnight there 92. the doo excited voic ark street in my lap. yet gone. 18 Poultry, Local—Buying Price, 144 set One evening | became involved a@ quarrel with Temple Houston, \aon of Gov, Sam Houston, of carly it was such a quarrel as comes up between lawyers who are over hasty and hot blooded After interference by friends it was agreed by brother Ed. Jen- nings, father and I, to let the matter Ko over until the following morning and I would go to Houston, hoping | FOR CONGRESS |te scoiceize tor the ianguage 1 used | toward him, expecting an apology in return from him. Hut the hand of destiny seemed to be hanging at exclaimed, “Judge Jennings, get up two of your boys have been I dressed hastily and ran out to the gate, where | met brother Jobn, | who was sorely wounded informed by bim that Ed was dead a thousand conflicting emotions canre | IN NAVAL FIGHT |cver'se: “ica the exetted crowd | surging around the building where the lights gleamed through the win ‘They gave way and | entered to find my brother lying on his face in a large pool of blood. I kneeled | 1 |found two bullet wounds, oue in the back of his head and one over the! ("THE MARKETS | fou THE STAR-—-THURSDAY, SEPTEMB | "TO STAMP OUT {THRILLING CAREER O A WESTERN BANDIT bh | “The officers opened fire on m killing my horse and wounding me.” | ieft ear, ranging forward | I knew that he had been ansas ainated and all the ambition of life went out of me, the feture which seemed so bright to me as a young} lawyer, died there with my marder- | ed brother. | I vowed then and there to kill |the men who had #0 cruelly mor ered Ed | | However, after advising with my father, 1 determined to wait the aetion of the law, though I confess I did not want to The trial day came and through the perfidy of the prosecution, the | murderers were acquitted. Then | wired for brother Frank Jennings, | who lived In Denver, Colorado, and | on bis arrival we arranged to | avenge the cruel murder of Ed. We | 1 served) rode away, taking up our abode at} Years with absolute satisfac After my term pired | went on a visit who resided at Wood- | “The vote indicates,” said James,| ward, holding the office of county jthe Spike 3 ranch in the Creek Nation, 25 miles southeast of Tulsa. We ‘ed until my father left Woodward before we began opers- ona, and then we sought the fug! tive murderers all over Oklahoma, but somehow they were always ap- prised of our presence and evaded us. One evening about twilight I rode to my father's home in Tecumseh. | He was county judge and I was in- formed that I was accused of train robbery. He was greatly distress. ed, and I convinced him of my abso- lute innocence, and then he insist ed on my facing my sccusers and clearing our good name. | I then informed my father that it would be impossible for me to} establish an alibi for the reason that Mr. and Mra, Harless, owners | of the raoch, were not there the night the train was robbed and the men who were there were fugitives | and could not go into court We had rather heated words and | rode away into the night. | | F My | { ther | mornl Semtno! I never ex- | fast. R 1912, _ ATTENTION! REAL ESTATE OWNERS! The growth of this institution ha justified in greatly reducing interest rate Compare them with the rates offered by any financial loans on Seattle real est ry $46.28 0 $1440 $2441 a $20.28 0 $17.53 0 $16.69 a Si4ida $1213.48 month pays Interest month pays interest month pays inte: month pays interest month pays interest month pays interest month pays interest Your abstract and insurance a minute's notice, No Commissions No “Renewal” Charges No Waste to Borrowers Call and Talk With Any of Our Officers Assets $2,200,000.00 And remember this: 000, anywhere in Greater Seattle; that we loan from 1 to 10 years, Read carefully the following rates. ate, That {on him by my presence. [either deputy I lal@ out that night and the next horse thieves; there was scarcely | wounding me, papers U. with many of the larger loaning institution make a $1,000 ic @ $1,000 a $1,000 a $1,000 a $1,000 a $1,000 are I rode up to a store in the anything to distinguish country to get my break-| those days. loan to loan in loan in 5 loan loan in 7 $1,000 loan in month pays interest and principal of a $1,000 loan in 10 years. them I finished my crackers |I drew my Winchester and opened @anding around were three |and cheese, went out, mounted my fire on the men, building a smoke pected to see my poor old father or four men heavily armed with | horse and had ridden some two or/and blaze around them that caused again; I did not want to bring fur-|Colte revolvers. I know they were three hundred yards when atisfactory during the past few years that its D to borrower Eastern States a specialty of re COMPARE THESE RATES WITH ALL OTHERS OFFERED: # & month pays interest and principal of a $1,000 and principal and principal and principal and principal and principal and principal and principal nin 2 in 6 ye & ye We Endorse on the Back of Each Note the Exact Amount Required to Pay Loan in of First Year and at End of Each Month Thereafter. here | Washington Savings and Loan Association 8. marshals or! fire on me, killing my horse in| the arm-|them to flee to the timber. FREE DEMONSTRATION an in 1 year t years 4 years. in our feel 1 footing rectors so that we are now on practica an nstitution, either local or foreign, which makes dence loans in any amount from $300 to $20, and CHARGE NO COMMISSION. 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