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KLAMATH REPUBLICAN ■ It is Hard For an Ex-Convict to Keep Out of Jail i W. O SMITH, Editor. LEADING NEWSPAPER OF INTERIOR OREGON TWO DOLLARS PER YEAR IN ADVANCE All communications submitted tor publication In the columns of this paper will be inserted oui) over the name of the writer. No non de plum.' articles will be published NEW YORK, March Hi .«it's in word»,** »aid McQuore. "Suspicion Iviullly attaches llnelf hard for an ex convict to keep out < ( jail Tile) go back to j.ill for l<> an ex-convict. When a fellow once erm *, » tli w' 'cli tht) have'no con gets a above downward, seeiiiH io* tignln. no tion just b* cause suspicion read though lie can't get on ills lly attaches to them after the) hnvi There’s always Homebody there with once seen the Interior of prison walls. llie push liut it's generally tlie wrong I Juries that otherwise might require way! Then, too, there's the police stronger evidence are ready to ae- department, whose buslneaa I h to send meli to Jail. Something happen*, tlie cept the most flimsy.** "Billy'* McQuere, a stock) gray 'cops' get busy mid round up all tlie haired individual, sat in the ottico fellows they kuow have 'done time.' of the I.Hing Waters Mission on the There maybe a ttaw in tlie alibi or Bowery. Day after day Billy listens Keveral. Whether they know mi' to tlie stories of tlie ex-convicts who thing about tlie crime or not. they drop in at tlie little mission mid then are rushed off to Sing Sing i "One crime is as good ns anol her lie tries to reform them. A ptofe. -Ion ,I "Tlie stories these fellow» have to to go Io jail for. tell are enough to keep you awake thief of the middle clans thinks ho I h ever) night. They would keep tin* doing well to have a 'run' of a year awake only I've lived the same story without going to jail. myself. Joliu Hollis hml to leave "Many a poor fellow has been rni I- this mission because of tlie strain of mailed to prison. Remember thnt nine )» irs -pent in trying to help the * list* of Ownoy Brune, who was Slip fellows along the Bowery to their posed to l>c tlie loader of the Whyo bit. Wbat ugliness ami list red the) gang* Owner' wasn't a crook. feel fur tlie sotiet) that scuds them though ho never had a charter to be ti prison for crimes uncommitted is 'anything else. kept in their souls and not often put "One day Ito wits in a store next lowu of II* ni**y, accordili« lo thè «iuly levoldeil pini llleicof, oli file In tilt* olii* <> of thè county < lei k of Kinmalh < utility, siate of Oregon Notici* ii* luuelii glvrli timi <*u Hiit urdiiy, ihe 30tli dii) of Aprii, 1913, a* 3 o'clock p. m of hm I i I dny, ul Ilio front door of thè county comi house *>f Klaninth county, ntnts of Oregon, I Wlll, ili oboli lolico lo Hlllll oliler of ■ ile nnd executltill In fllteoluauio. nell Ilo* nbovo descrlbod property, or ho iiiih I i iliereof uh innv I h * ne* cHHury io Hiitlsfy pittiti ti IT'« judgment, wlth in trioni theroou nn>l i .xtH. lo tlii* hlgli- i ' b I Idddor for cash. lie's straight now. I'm not W 11. BARNES, lila name away for reason i Hlieriff of Eliminili County. Nolani! Ai Crune, AtioiiioyH for Pialli li* 3-31-4 IN r cuse of necessity or even of conven ience with reference to the Canal, T SEEMS Quite certain that Klam and who could boast of It afterwards as a patriotic performance, needn ath Falls is to have a fel'r.*. only the favorable opportunity to es building. The only question of doubt say subjecting his own country to his has been as to how soon we would unbridled will. get it, but from present Indications Are the progressive Republicans < OMIXG TO LOCATI: it looks as if the present Congress so hard-pressed for Presidential ma would authorize the appropriation. 1 tertal that they must turn to a nían Ti e next most important thing to ' who has shamelessly put into our lie determined is a suitable location. ■ national history this chapter ot d’s- Ashl ind has had an appropriation for I honor, and thereby confirmed his own a federal building for over two years title as the most dangerous popular Hint crime Before he was but has not got the building yet. The leader since Bonaparte* Can they it wan found Hint li e w o- reason for this is that it took them not rally, and invite tbe rest of us o Hons lihil don** tlie work more than a year to decide w here to rally, behind some one of their •a. They were sent lip, I they were going to build it. and in a party leaders whom it would be at in* Horn** Job In another ••on- the meantime the department went ¡hast an honor to have followed if he ahead on the plans for several hun ¡should be defeated, anil whose elec dred other buildings in cities where tion would be a convincing guarantet* there was no delay in selecting a of democratic government?- The Everything in Music at site. 1 People This should be a tesson to Klam- ath Falls and should rouse the peo- COI Ni II. HOLDS saloon keeper wtio was fasten- pie to the necessity of settling this SHORT SESSION town tin* collar door with a , t,L S question at once. If a site w: • se For I'ruM-i'Uthig Ulornrj p. The saloon keeper, w ho w ns For l ’ iirisirr lected and our representatives were At tbe meeting of the city council 'll for his terrible temper. Hailed notified of the fact at once, it would ast • vening there were present May. r For District Attorn-, y tor K atiuiili I hereby announce rnys* if a candidate j. <• He ws *•■:--. lie of gre- t assistance in getting fav S ¡u'. rson. Couni ilmvn ll.tnk-i. Wel and Lake counties. Oregon, on tin for the Democratic nomination for alight. He was beating Joe n orable action by Congress, as it kins. Fielder. Underwood, Owens. Me- Republican ticket JOHN IRWIN, Coroner, subject to the will of the ifully when Joe pulled a knlf« would show them that Klamath Falls Gov -n and Stansbie subject to the primary nomination >*> e(» st tin* primary election to he stabbed h‘m in the abdomen was all business, and knew what it to be held on April 19, 1913. - i on April 19, 1913. EARI. In the matter of o¡»ening Wan tian 1 wanted. WHITI.OCK >t.d i k avenues on :n< ti u the ; o’.:*e We would suggest that a central : .‘udgi e was authorized and directe 1 to I hereby r* specif ully anuounce my self a candidate (or the republican i hereby announce myself a candidate and suitable site would be on the i rest notices for a period of two weeks nomination for Prosecuting Attor tor the Republican nomination tor court house block, on the corner of in tl ree public places in the city, an ney lor Klamath and Lake coun Coroner, subject to the will of the Main and Fourth streets. The coun nouncing the result of the city en ties. subject to the will of the vot vi tera at the primary election to ty could well afford to donate this gine* r’s report. The city engineer ers at tbe primary election to be te held on April 19, 1913. K It. city property without cost, as the 'some time ago made a report favoring held on the 19th cf April, 1912. WILLIS. erection of a >100,000 postoffice ¡.nd j the opening of one street and against D. V. KUYKENDALL. federal building on this corner would | the opening of the other- The ex almost double the soiling value of pression of the council last evening t ur < "Uni) I rvtmurer XOTK'E Ol I II IXG I IX tl, M . the remainder of the property and I was m lav or ut opening both of the I hereby announce nuself a candidate (Nil XT would also assure the successful dis [streets named, and as soon as the 1 iltH’VUJ UHUUUtH t: • iUjbici a» « a lauUi* for ihe nomination for County In tlie County Court of tin* State of posal of same if it was desired. At j proper notice has been given action dale tor the uoi uiuaUuii tor Tre.i.' - School SuiK-rintvndent of Klamath Oregon for Klamath County the present time the selling value j will be taken on the engineer's report urer of Klatuat! Couuty on the Re- county on the Republican ticket. In the Matter of tlie Eatate of laiiiln of the court house block is of a very [either adopting or rejecting it. imtluan ticket, subject to the will subject to the will of the voters at Walter. Ib-cuaned doubtful figure. The ordinance accepting the offc ut primary election of the peoji the primary election to be hold Notice in hereby given Hint I have There is no public building of the i of J. M. Evans et al, and vacating to be held on April 19. 1912. JAY Apr!! 19, 1912. FRED PETER filed my flnaf account and report n- vast importance to the retail section .Jefferson street between Ninth an*! MANNING. SON. of a city as a federal building, where Tenth, was passed to its third read administrator de bonis non of the es tate of Louis Walter, deceased, and would be housed the postoffice and ing and placed on its final passage. I hereby announce tuyaelf as a cand - date tor th. nomination for Treaa I hereby announce myself as a candi tlie above entitled court haa flxed all of the officials of the many .When the roll was called the ordi date for County School Superin upon 10 o’clock In the forenoon of urer of Klamath Couuty on the branches of the federal government, nance was passed by the unanimous tendent on the Republican ticket, April 27. 1912, a>< tlie time, and the Democratic ticket, subject to tbe It. MADMEN, I'roprhlor particularly in a city like Klamath vete of those present, and was de 'subject to the will of the voters at county court room In the court house will of tbe people at primary elec Falls, which will be the headquar clared adopted by the mayor. the primary election to be held on of Klamath county. Oregon. In the tion to be held on April 19, 1912. ters of so many federal officers. The The matter of building a sidewalk April 19. 1912. W. 8 SLOUGH. C. H. DAGGETT. city of Klaniuth Falls In nnid count) building of a federal building on the from the city to Shippington was as the place, when and when* any per corner of Main and Fourth streets ¡brought up by the mayor, and on mo I i hereby announce inys'lt a candl son may present any objection or ex would mean the sale of the adjoin tion of councilman Wilkins was re date for the nomination for County ception t<> anything therein contained, ing property and the erection of ferred to the street committee, it I hereby announce myself a candidate School Superintendent on the liem- or to anything done by me as admin many fine business buildings. It was the belief of a number of the for tbe nomination tor Assessor of ocratlc ticket subject to the will of istrator de bonis non. nnd at said would also settle forever the retail councilmen present that it would be Klamath county on the Democratic I the people at the primary election tlm*- and place tlie Halil coisri * III section of the city, and would en necessary for the city engineer to ticket, subject to the will of the- to be held on April 19, 1912. B. I*. tlnnlly settle Hald account. I hance the value of the surrounding make a survey of the best route, and peojile at the primary election to ALEXANDER. This notice la published pursuant property as no other one thing coulu possibly in some places to lay out a i be neid uu April 19, 1312. J. P. to the order of the above i-nlltli-il do. street, as the present road does not LEE. c< urt. made March l!>. 1912, and the Delays are dangerous and the peo iollow the platted streets. ple should grasp the opportunity About this time the mayor was get i hereby announce myself a ckndldat- i hereby announce myself a candidate first publication is minio on March for the republican nomination fo*- when it presents itself. Good things ting pretty anxious to get away to for the Republican nomination for 31, 1912. County Assessor, subject to the will i Justice of tbe P< ice foi Llnkvlllo BERT do not go begging long, as there is attend the Lyceum entertainment, of the voters at th*.- primary elec always someone ready to accept and the council adjourned to meet precinct, subject -o the will of the Ailmlulstralor de I Estate of L oii I m tion to be held on April 19, 1912. them, No» is the time to act. and tonight, at which time some bond or- voters at the prin try election to be R C. COWLEY. if the county court should be favor «’Ir.ances wil be considered. held on April 1. 1912. W. H How- able they should be placed on record ever, the council first played a little SHAW. For Sheriff and our rei resentatives in Congress joke on the mayor, by voting down 1*1 III II tTloX I hereby declare n self a candidate notified at once that the site has been rhe motion to adjourn, but later re for the nom that i n for Justice of I hereby announce myself a candidate secured and to bring along the build considered their action. ( Not Coal Lands) for tbe Republican nomination for the Peace on the Democratic ticket ing. If this is done, there is no rea Dopartment of the Interior, United Sheriff of Klamath county, subject for Llnkvillc dint: let subject to the son why we should not be able to ?** RECEIVES FIXE States l.und Office nt Lakeview. will of th" Vote! at the primary to the will of the voters at the pri work starte 1 at an early date. There LIBRARY TABLE Oregon, Marcli 16, 1912. mary el ;tlon to be held April 19, election to be I Id on April 19, are hundre Is of ether eJtl"s in tbe The members of the Jericho Club, Notlr-o Is hereby given that ! * ! Il 119 Norih 4îh St 1912. J8CAR L. CARTER. 1912. CHAS. G! AVES United Stales that would jump at the new social organization of Odd Hayes of Worden, Orc., who, on I'e- tie chance of getting a public build Fellows and Rebekahs are rejoicing Phone 1701 B. St. George Bi»liop her by an I her« by tinnouncc i <* ..i-if a Candida:«- <■ mber 16. 1910, made bomestend * 0 ' ing. today over the possession of a haiid- for nomination < i the Republ'can try No. 04192. for the NW % of HE i , nounces himself as a candidate for some combination library table and ticket for JustlCi -»f the Peace of an*l NE>4 of SW •■» , section 20, town*-1 Sheriff on the Democratic ticket, A DA.N< EROUS CANDIDATE magazine shelf, which has been pre Lbikville Precise , subject to the ship 40 S , range 8 E., Wlllamett * I subject to the action of tl ■ v *\rs sented to them by George L, Hum will of the votei i at the primary meridian, has filed notice of intention at tlie primary el ctlon tc lie held ir rom The Public) phrey. The table is three by six feet, election to be 1 .«I <>n April ¡9, to make filial commutation proof, t<> on the 19th day of April, 1912. iHlibrish claim to tlie land nlxive de 1912 E W. G )WEN. HEN MR. ROOSEVELT an- and is made of selected native red scribed, before C. It. De Lap, county noun* ed his Presidential can fir. The top is made of two pieces of 1 hereby uuuounc« myself a candi For Sfntr S< iuitor clerk, at Klamntli Falls, Ore., on the didacy we r marked with due reserve inch and a quarter absolutely clear date for the nomination for sheriff 1 her«>by announce myself as a can 1st day of May, 1912. that he mi rht not find the road be 1'imber, with a beautiful grain. The on the Republican ticket, subject didate for the o' Ice of State Sen Claimant names ns witnesses fore him a smooth one, calling espe bottom is arranged with shelves or. to the will of the voters at the pri ator in the Si-ve. t« - nth Senatorla' Raymond R. Tower, R. W. Tower, cial attention to liis record on tbe either side for holding magazines and mary election to be held on April District, Incliidln ,• K'amath, Crook H L. Veit, G. W. Sorrels, nil of Wor- Panama affair as a missile which papers. 19 1912. C. C. LOW. The bowling alleys of the club have and Lake counties, on the Repub den. Ore. A. W. ORTON. would doubtless be thrown at him. been overhauled and put in fine shape, lican ticket, subject to tlie will of 3-21-4-25 r Register. I hereby announce myself a candidate At that time we had not happened to the voters at the primaries to bo for the nomination for Sheriff of see Leander T. Chamberlain's con- and another pool table has been pur hold on 19th day of April, 1912. on the Republican ticket, subject to vinvlng article in the February North chased for use of the members. Notice of Sheriff's Hale of Ileal W. LAIR THOMPSON. the will of the voters at the pri American Review—“A Chapter of Property Mr. and Mrs. Bird Branch and Mr. mary election to be held on April National Dishonor.” Were that arti anil want to tie aasurril Martin Brothers, a corporation, plaln- For County ( ornniiMiioner 19, 1912. B. S. GRIGSBY. cle to figure extensively as a cam and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Dixon of that you are getting 1(H) tiff. 1 hereby announce myself a candidate paign document against Roosevelt, Merrill left on Tuesday for a week’s ernts* worth of good« In vs. I hereby announce mys If a candidate for the nomination for County Com- Perl E. It could hardly fail to disgust his visit at their former home at Rose- return for every dollar Carroll, Defendant. for the nomination for sheriff on mlsslr.ner on the Democratic ticket, self-respecting followers wit their burg. "|S*nL go to the Under and by virtue of an ’execu the Democratic ticket, subject to subject to the will of the voters it candidate, nor to arouse in them fears Hon and order of sale, in foreclosure, 1 the will of the voters at the pri the primary election to be held of. of his Napoleonic ambitions too in FORTY WORE HORSES TO issued out of the circuit court of the mary election to be h' id on April I April 19, 1912. JAMES R. DIXON. BE SOLD AT AUCTION tense to permit their trusting him state of Oregon for the county of _________ 19 1912 8. L. WALKER. On next Wednesday afternoon, with another term of Presidential I hereby announce myself n candi Klamath, on the 1 Sth day of March. March 27th, Auctioneer C. G. Merrill power. In the above entitled suit, date for county commissioner on | 1912, in For County Clerk The author of the North American , will hold a big sale of work horses at thé Repii'illcnn ticket, subject to wherein Martin Brothers (a corpor article is a clergyman, an expert stu the W. W. Masten place in this city I hereby announce myself a candidate the will of the people at the pri ation), the above named plaintiff, ob dent of international law, and presi ' near the Central school. The horses for tbe nomination for County mary election to be held on April tained judgment and decree of fore dent of the Evangelical Alliance for belong to Mr. Masten, and consists of closure against Perl E. Carroll, the Clerk on tbe Republican ticket, sub 19,1912 JOHN HAGEL8TEIN. the United States and of the Ameri i forty head of work stock. It is very above named defendant, on the 18th ject to the will of the voters at the can and Foreign Christian Union. seldom that a sale of this nature is day of March, 1912, which said judg primary election to be held April Fur State Repri si-ntatlvr The article itself is a simple but keen held in the spring of the year, as at ment was on the 18th day of March. 19. 1912. C. R. DE LAP. and direct exposure of Mr. Roose that time there is always a big de I hereby announce myself as n candi 1912, recorded in Judgment Lien For Constable velt’s autocratic action in the case of mand for good horses for work on date for the office of State Repre Docket, Vol. 3, at page «7, in the the secession of Panama from *>>-1 the farms, and it is expected that the I hereby announce myself a candidate sentative in the Tw'nty-FIrst Rep office of the clerk of said court, I am lumbia, and it is based wholly upon sale next Wednesday will draw a for the nomination on the Repub resentative District, Including Like, commanded to sell all that certain staple and fancy the official documents. The Presi large crowd of interesting buyers. lican tlck't for Constable for Link- Klamath, Crook and Grant coun plece*nnd parcel of land situate In the GROCERIES ER PITS AND dent who could do what those docu ville district, subject to the will of ties, on the Republican ticket, sub county of Klamath, state of Oregon, VEGETABLES «.’has. W. Sherman, Sr., Is in the ments prove that President Roosevelt the voters at the primary election ject to the will of the voters at the bounded and particularly described ns of all binda did to Colombia, in flagrant violation city from Dairy, looking after affairs to be held on April 19, 191? primary election to be held on April | follows: Lots thirteen (13) and four Phone I0A1 of treaty pledgee and without the ex- political. JOHN 0 8CHALLOCK. 19,1912 WESLEY O SMITH teen (14). block elevon (11) of the I I \ FEDERAL BUILDING I Political Announcements Klamath falls Music House WALL PAPER PAINTS HOUSELINING GLASS VASNISHES ETC J. J. JEROME W GROCERIES The Monarch I 1