Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914, February 10, 1910, Image 2

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PttSTIHlXI S HEARING Ing and the Madriz force in that vi­
cinity was completely routed. Hoacn
In Order to Allow s< ■< rotary Ballinger is only sixty miles from Managua Goveruincnl May Have to Enact Some
Anli-lligli-l'riiv
and it is expected that the insurgents
to Secure Counsel to Rei*
lulWM
resent Hint
will enter the Capitol.
United Press Service.
WASHINGTON. 1». C., Feb. 4.—
The Ballinger-Piuchot investigating
committee held a brief open meeting
today, which was marked by bitter
remarks of Attorney Braudels, rep­
resenting 1‘inchot. who unsparingly
criticised delay of the Interior De­
partment in producing certain let­
ters, documents and reports, which
he asked for a week ago. Secretary
Semen read two letters, one from
Senator Nelson, of Minnesota, sug­
gesting that Ballinger secure coun­
sel, so that no injustice will be done
him, and a complete examination of
all witnesses can be had.
Hereto­
fore the main examination has been
conducted tn the interest of Plnchot
and his followers.
The second letter was from Sec­
retary Ballinger, who requested the
right to have counsel present. He
stated that it was his desire that the
committee should not be hampered,
and that he had only determined to
have counsel present when he saw
that a full investigation was not be­
ing secured, and he further request­
ed that the hearing be postponed
to enable him to secure counsel. His
request was granted and the investi­
gating committee today adjourned
until next Friday.
NEW ORLEANS. Ln. Feb. I
Bluefields dispatches confirm th«'
Washington reports of th«' capture of
the town of Boaca. The insurgents
are marching toward Managua and
there is great rejoicing here over the
predicted victory.
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Police Ih'lieve That < ’luirles V Cun-
stead Was Killed by
Bobbers
United Press Service.
in th<>
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finding today of the body of Charles
A. Cunstead the police of this cil y
believe they.have on a murder mys­
tery that is one of the most baffling
with which they have had to deal
The police department is of th«' opin­
ion that Cunstead was siezed from
the rear, garrott'd, dragged a block,
robbed and then killed by thugs. His
pockets were looted and everything
pointed to robbery as the controlling
motive of the guilty parties. To hide
their crime and give the semblance of
suicide, they attempted to pour car­
bolic acid down his throat, but life
was already extinct and the acid re­
mained in his mouth, hortibly burn­
ing it and the lips.
The police have a number of sus­
pects under surveillance, amt it is
thought that arrests will be made
during today or tomorrow.
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“Don't turn food-crank be-
cause the things you Ilk«* Imvo
risen In price.
“Iton't boycott meat because
«teaks are expensive. If you do,
you may get sick, because your
teeth aiol your digestive appa-
paratus were built for a mixed
diet.
“Ent more canned goods;
they are cheaper than ever he­
fore.
"If combinations continue to
control the prices of food pro­
ducts tho Government may bo
obliged to enact anti-hlgh-protlt
laws similar to those aimed
against usury."
DR. HARVEY G. WILEY.
Chief of the Bureau of Chem­
ist ry.
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well as the styles. It is a pleasure
to show our goods. Come in and
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I GILLETTE’S FURNITURE HOUSE
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WASHINGTON. D. C.. Feb. 5
Dr. Wiley's advice to the houseke«'p-
er in the present financial crials ♦
brought about in the family purse
by the high cost of living, is to ab­
stain from worry and buy everything cooking and less worry over the food
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she has been buying—only not bo trusts."
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much of it.
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Dr. Wiley specializes In eggs. He •
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"A ten-cent soup bone will flavor modestly says he's an expert on hen •
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half a bushel of potatoes." said Dr. fruit, and tho other day dropped little
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Wiley, ‘and will, If cooked right, gems of egg wisdom to the members •
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C. F. GOODRICH, Proprietor
taste just as good as a dollar steak. of tho House sub-commltteo on the <
With the audition of an onion, a District of Columbia, during their ►
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Dealer in Dry Good.*, Clothing. Shoes, Hats,
carrot and a sprig of parsley, ’.bat | consideration of tho high cost of liv­ ►
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Ih'legation I rg«-s That Ten Subma­
soup bone can be made to produce ing problem at tho Capital.
Carpets, Rugs, Wall Paper
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rines a Year Be Authorized
enough good, nourishing soup for a
und Groceries
The doctor nppeared before the
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for Const Defense
big family, Then, after the soup Is committee with about a peck of eggs ►
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•Ft.«« Table Salt, 5<t | m « uii «1» for.......... ..............• .76
Over Thirty More Miners Helievc«l to made, save a little of the fluid and of varying ages and dubious pasts,
Simp Soap, lot* lutrs for............................ ............. ,1.60
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United Press Service.
down
in
the
kettle
with
the!
boll
It
Have Been Killed in An­
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WASHINGTON. D. C . Feb. 4.—>
meat. Then you'll have a 'pot roast’! the latter he mixed a strong brine < ►
other Explosion
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Congressmen Hayes, of California,
made _______
right, will
be At to’ solution.
which« _ if ______
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and Humphreys, of Washington, ap­ United Press Service.
|set before the President.
"If you want to know whether the :
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peared before the House Naval Af­
"Canned goods of all kinds are eggs you are buying as 'strictly
ERNEST. Pa.. Feb. 5.—It is feared
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fairs Committee today, as a delega­ that between thirty and seventy I cheaper than ever before jn our his-1 fresh' have really been laid this ■ : »
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Benns 1MT |M«un«l ......................... .. ............
killed
tion representing the whole Pacific workmen were 2_"
Columbia Ont Fluke«, piece in clilnawarr t«».
‘. .2 in the Jeffer-' tory. Beans and peas have not risen year,” he explained, "just take a : ►
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Coast membership, and testified that son _
& Ch'arfield
appreciably in price, and make th«1 glass, fill it full of brine, us I have ♦ < ■ ► •
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the Pacific Coast was defenseless, and mine explosion which occurred here ■ best food for man. Wheat flour at done, and drop the valuable farm­
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lolet
I'aneake
Flour
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urged that ten submarines a year be today. C
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Only one man of those who the price it Is now selling Is tho yard product therein
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Boiled Oata. in bulk, DI | m > uii «I« for
if it sinks to
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authorized for the coast. They de­ entered the mine this morning has cheapest food that can be bought, the bottom of the glass the egg is ► I
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clared that the entrance at Puget appeared on the surface. He tells and corn tucal hasn't changed in fresh and worth the money; if it
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Sound is such that foreign warships a thrilling story of having fought his price for the last ten years.
rises to somewhere near the top of I »
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could enter unseen in the fog. The way through the fumes of gas until!
"If the American cook would study the fluid, it la not as fresh as It used < ►
Highest Price Paid for Hides and Produce
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current is so swift at Golden Gate he reached the main tunnel. During the methods of the French cook, who to be, and If It floats well out of the < ►
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that it is almost impossible to plant his progress he stumbled over heaps uses up all the ‘left overs,’ you would water. It is’of the sort that are sup­
mines for protection.
Submarines ot objects, which he could not make not hear so much about the cost of posed to be hurled at bad actors and
are needed to keep a constant out­ out in the dark, but believed to have living. The average American throws Isn't worth anything a doz««n."
look. Hayes also urged some sort of been fellow miners, either dead or ’ away or wastes enough to keep the
The committee was interested Im-1
protection for Monterey Bay, Half dying. The explosion was caused by ordinary French family going. Over mediately, and crowded around the
Moon Bay and all Southern ports.
mine dust. The rescuers are being ■ there they save every scrap of fat doctor as he proceeded to test the '
seriously hampered in their work by and every crumb of bread, and con- eggs he had brought.
MERRILL ESTRI SIASTH
the families of the entombed men. | vert them into appetizing dishes.
“That's a fine, fresh egg,” he ob-
OVER RAILROAD PROSPECT who are distributed about the shaft They know how to make the most ’
A elioiee line of InvcNt-
served, as one of the specimens drop­
out of the cheaper cuts of meat. Over ped plump to the bottom.
and refuse to leave.
niente tlifit will moke
I-aud Owners Throughout tai ley Are
¡here the average cook turn« up her
“How do you know it Is fresh?”
Offering Right of Way to
{ nose at the coarser grades of meat asked Congressman Moore (Republi­
flio i)tirolif«M«r* money
FISH BY THOUSANDS
Committee
and thinks that nothing is fit to eat can, of Pennsylvania I.
Some Parties Have Been S«-<M>ping unless it comes from the nelghbor-
"Because one of my inspectors was
W. S. Worden, right of way agent
Tlienj Up With Net by the
hood of the tenderloin.
at the hen house this morning and
for the Southern Pacific, returned
Huntlrcds
“Of course a great deal of the add- saw it laid,” replied the doctor tri­
Friday from Merrill. He states that
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ed coBt in the price of meat products umphantly.
the people of Merrill are enthusiastic
Parties who have been down along J jla8 pome about as a result of combi-
over the prospects of securing rail­ the east side of Lake Ewauna state nations of dealers. The farmer Is
iti ti, estati : tkansfers
road connections this year, and that that about a mile down the railroa«l not getting much more for his cattle
every effort is being made to secure there is one of the best fishing places than he did ten or fifteen years ago.
depot grounds and right of way. The in the county, and undoubtedly it The Governmnt or the State will
Archie C. llenllne et ux to Dan and
grounds have already been obtained would be well patronized if it were have to 8tep ln one of thf.8O dayu. if F. H. Cofer, warranty deed to HE %
and the committee of the Chamber of not the closed aeasoB, except on Link these combinations continue to in­
Sec. 22, Twp. 36. 8. R. 10, E. W. M.;
Commerce has met with flattering River. There is a culvert under the crease the prices, and enact laws pro­
success in their interviews with the railroad track at this point and thou- hibiting dealers from making mor«! 110.
Dan and Fred Cofer to Archie <’.
farmers. Most of the land owners sands of fish can be seen through the than a certain amount of profit,
are offering a right of way free, and ice crowding their way toward the |
“This suggestion, of course, will! Henline, warranty deed to 52.12 feet
where a charge is made it is placed opening. Some one has cut a hole be hailed with cries of 'paternalism ' i off east side of lot 1, block 51, of
at just enough to cover actual value in the ice, and with the aid of a Well, let It be paternalism, if you
Nichols' Add. to Klamath Falls; »10.
of the land and the damage it might scoop or net has pulled out loads of please. All government is paternal-1
B. E. Hayden et ux to A. R. Camp­
cause.
fish and threw them on the bank.. ism, when you come right down to
bell,
warranty deed to lot 7, block 4 8,
after which they evidently picked out |___________
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brass tackB. ______
If the ____
Government
can
1st
Add.
to Klamath Falls, and also
the largest ones. It is said that hun- enact laws declaring the amount of
dreds ot small fish «an be seen on th«' interest or profit a d«'al«‘r In money a part of block 48, Ewauna Heights;
MRS. M. McMILLAN, Prop’r.
ground.
I8haU make—like the statutes retai­
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Retains Hold of Lines and Backs
ling to usury—why should it not be
Modern improvements.
73 rooms and suites
E. B. Henry et ux to Chester L
Wagon Off of Head—One Ear
ALL IN EXCELLENT HEALTH AND justified In setting down the lines
Sample
Rooms,
Bar
Room,
Parlors, Two Club
Hovey, warranty deed 8% of 8W%
(in < »ff in Accident
READY FOR TEN-D %Y JOURNEY for the dealers in the necessities of
Rooms, Etc., Etc.
life? The men who rob the market Sec. 32, Twp. 37, 8. R. 9, E. W. M.;
Al. Eaton was brought in from
After Visiting < hristi.inia, Berlin and basket are more criminal than the 1500.
Olene about midnight Thursday and
SPECIAL RESORT FOR TOURISTS
England, Roosevelt Will Re­
men who extort money on illegal
John Work et ux to Wm. H. Siegel, I
taken to the Klamath Hospital, hav
turn Home i,y July 1
loans.
warranty deed to all of blocks 16, 17, I
ing been badly injured on the heat!
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from being run over by a wagon United Press Service.
18; lots 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, , >
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Dr. Fisher is attending him.
NIMULE, Uganda, Feb. 4. — ~
The tpe butcher and the grocer. The dr/ 13 and 14, In block 19. East Klam­
Eaton was driving a team near Roosevelt party arrived here today i
gc ods merchant or the contractor who ath Falls; »10.
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Olene when he was thrown from the and everyone is in excellent health bu'M« houses would be glad to make
W. Kesee,
Rose
E.
Kesee
to
Henry
wagon, falling beneath the wheels and ready for the ten days' journey 83 much, and, if it worked out 'or
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Don't I m - tempted I • c I ioiwm - « heap jewelry. I'nr In-tter to |>ny a
One of the wheels went over his body afoot, which is part of the program tbe good of the people in the case of warranty deed to W% of E%, W% < ' fair price and know exactly wlnit you are getting.
and the other over his head. The from here. According to the present fbe grocer and butcher, might be ex­ of W% of SW% Sec. 36, and SE % o
That's lieen «aid «O often that everybo«ly by this tint«' should
wheel stopped on his head and Eaton, plans, Mr. Roosevelt will be in Paris tended to include the clothier, the of 8W% Sec. 25, Twp. 39, 8. R. 11, < ‘ know it, anti yet there’s no scarcity of « heap jewelry In the land.
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Now, to get iH-rsoiial—If yoll would like to ml«« that sort al-
who had retained hold of the lines, early in April. He will then go to Hhoe dealer, and all other tradesmen
B. w. M.; »10.
' ; together, coin«' here.
was able, by pulling on the line, to Christiania, Berlin and England, and handling the necessary goods of life,
State of Oregon to Bertha L. Men­ 1 >
If you would like to buy where high qualilie«« and nothing else
back the wagon sufficiently to get the expects to arrive in the United States
"Whatever you do, however, I beg denhall, deed to SE% of HE’4 Sec. ; ar«- «leali in—com«' here.
wheel off his head and get out. One by the first of July.
ot you not to become a food-faddist.
Try our rejiuir «leimrtment for reliabh' and prompt M'rvlce,
35, Twp. 39, 8. R. 11% E. W, M.. < >
of his ears was torn off and he re­
i I am therefore oppos« d to these six
ceived other severe injuries about the
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months' boycotts against meat. The and lot 1, Sec. 2, Twp. 4 0, 8. It. 11
20 YEARS; 20 CHILDREN
head and body.
JEWELRY
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diet
and
to
cut
off
meat
suddenly
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to
Charles
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Michael
Mrs.
Webster,
42
Years
of
Age,
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IlOAt A CAPTURED AFTER
likely to play all kinds of havoc with Burgdorf, warranty deed to HE % of
rini When 16, Gives Birth to
TWO HOI RS OF FIGHTING
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tho
system.
I have observed that I '
Her 26th Child
ously In the direction of the bench
NW% Sec. 29, Twp. 38, S. R. 11%
¡those vegetarian, nut. eating and tin- ;
Insurgents Marching Toward Mana­
resort«. In their fright they botli
NIAGARA FALLS, N. Y., Feb. 4. ' cooked victual cranks do not live any E. W. M.; »200.
gua and Expect to Enter
Jumped from the speeding machine.
Chas. J. Brown to J. G. Pierce,
—Mrs. Philip Webster of this city is 'longer than tho average rn n of us
Capitol
Josie sustained a fracture of tho
HAN FRANCISCO, Cal., Feb. 5.
receiving the congratulations of her poor meat eating mortals, I do know warranty deed fo W% of SW!4 Sec.
ntikle. while tho sister was practically
Two
sisters,
Josie
and
Martha
Jen
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friends upon the birth of her 26th that they all look hungry, and when- 8; NE% of SB *4, 8E% of HE %,
son, when starting to work, wore uninjured. The police are searching
WASHINGTON, D. C-, Feb. 4.— child that has been born to her dur­ i ever I meet one of them I am tempt-
HE>4 of NtC’4 Sec. 7. Twp. 37, 8. hailed by a chauffeur who offered to for tho chauffeur who hnlled the
Advices received here today from ing her 26 years of married life. ed to Invite him into the nearest res
take them part of th^way as he ww girls, but so far ho has not been lo­
Consul Olivares arc to tho effect that Mrs. Webster is 42 years of age. She taurant and have a good steak—if II. 11% E. W. M.; »10.
going In their direction. Thinking cated.
that Managua is in a state bordering was married when she was 16. Five I happen to have the price.
l’aul Purzoo and Julia Obenchain, R was someone who knew them they
on panic over the approach of the pairs of twins and one of triplets
"What the pros .«t situation re­
M. L. Applegate left Friday for
revolutionists.
It is reported that, were born to her, but none of the»? quires is a little more judgment in both of Yainax, were married Friday accepted, but after getting Into the
automobile
they
were
driven
furi-
Oaklund
to remain for several weeks.
the revolutionists have taken the are living.
buying, a little more judgment in by Rev. Geo. Pratt.
Goodrich’s Cash Store
M ASON & S l OU G H
ABSTRACTERS
Lands
Ranches
City Property
Farm Alortgages
MASON & SLOUGH
Lakeside Inn,
»etter Pay the Price
WINTERS
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