Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914, September 22, 1910, Image 5

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    By polishing lead pipes with pumice
railroad, the bodies of two men, badly
and a wet rag and tl |n applying
mangled, aud supposed to be those of
white varnish they may be kept bright
I
Winfield D. Cullen aud Jesse Cullln i
Hundred» uf Klamath Falls IU*a<fe-rs
of Bidcamp, Md., were found early to-|
Indefinitely.
Know tt liât It Menas
day, when the train arrived In this' HCAR ON COItl*NE NAME Ab THAT
EX-TREASURER OF SUGAR TRUST
I
city.
« FEW BARGAIN*.
ON MBH. CltllM'EN
GOES TO PRISON
The kidnoy« are overtaxed;
Ill addition to the bodies, parts of
><>l i, algo .) tocation, $ I ban
Have too much to do
which were missing, a piece of horse
H II loan $759 <n tbe deal
They
tell about it In many ache« Get« Eight Months on Blackwell'«
Mlu*
la-neve
bald
lbw
tor
<
'rippen
New Otiti Fellow»' Tcn»pl<- I« a Strut­ blanket uud u portion of whut la be­
nice cottage with bath, are«
and pains—
lieved to have b«x«u a carriage wheel
Wi»li>-d HÚ Wife Would Leave
iKlaml and a Fine of Five
A good buy.
lot, $17oq
ture Which Will Ik* n Credit
,
Backache, sldeacbe, headache
were also found on the locomotive.
targe
residence,
fl* e lot, pMm
4
Thou«an«1 Dollar*,
So He < ould Marry Her
to the City
i
Early symptoms of kidney ills.
In the pockets ot the clothing on
Throe cottages on three lota. Roots
Urinary troubles, diabetes, Bright's
the bodies wore found letters contain­
im i«i> for another cottage, $28 kt
i
disease
follows.
ing
the
mimes
and
addresses
above
This afternoon at 2 o'clock th«
NEW YORK, Sept. 19.—Judge
MASON « SLOUGH
LONDON. Sept >•- The Crippen
The statement below shows you a Martin today sentenced Charles R
■ ornerstom* of tho now Odd Fel­ given. Those ars the only clew to the Inquest was resumed today. Mrs.
lows* tempi« will be laid with appro­ Identity of the men ths railroad peo­ Eugene Htratton. Belle Crippen's certain cure.
Heike, ex-treasurer of the sugar trust To FORT KLAMATH PEOPLE:
Mr«. Zula Herzog, Oregon street, to eight month«' imprisonment on
We carry a complete line of doors,
Tbe fact that the men friend, testified that Belle underwent
priate ceremonies. The ceremony ha« ple have.
"I suffered tor Blackwell's Island and a fine of, windows and mouldings, and
as
been poet punt'd for several days on wore killed by tho train was not dis- an operation which resulted In a scar Yreka, Cal . «ays:
some
time
from
kidney
trouble.
My
agents
for
the
Big
Basin
Lumber
th:«
covered
until
thu
train
reached
account of th« delay In receiving the
$5,000
A stay of execution was
similar to that found on the body In
buck was very lame and a constant granted pending an appeal. His bond Company are In a position to fill
stone, but at last everything Is In city.
tbe Crippen house.
feeling of lassitude clung to me con­ was fixed at $15,000.
your orders promptly. Cali and see
i«adln*sa
Inspector Dew repeated his testi­
stantly.
I
tried
one
remedy
and
then
samples and get price«.
The building Is 68x108, and will be GETTING READY FOR THE
mony in the police court.
UTTER A BROWN,
three »tori«« high, with full bas«-
Mrs. Emily Jackson, Dr. Crippen's another In my efforts to get relief,
ROOHEVEIÆ
AND
TAFT
NEW
«
KOI*
OF
GRAIN
but
to
no
avail.
1
felt
miserable
near
­
M16-3m
Fort Klamath. Ore.
inent.
neighbor, testified that Ml»« Leneve
DDK I HH NEW YORK POLITICK
The first floor will contain three
raid, before Belle's disappearance, ly all the time and It was only with I
ESTRAY NOTICE
«tore room«, and will hnve a plat« Martin Brother« Arc Building u Htor- that she and th« doctor wanted Mrs. great effort that I performed my
A
brown
mare, two white fest;
I at last saw Doan’s
glaxN front on the street sldoa. The
Crippen to leave the doctor so thst he housework.
NEW YORK, Sept. 19.—President branded P I on right shoulder; collar
age lUmm With a Capaetty of
Kidney
Pills
advertised
for
such
trou
­
•«cand floor will consist of twenty-
could get a divorce and they could
Taft met Colonel Roosevelt this after­ marks; shod all aroand. Came to
Forty Thou«and B uk I k -I k
ble and procured a box. I used them
■ hr«*« office- arranged singly mid en
then marry. ,
noon to discuss New York politics. my place Friday. September 2. Owner
ia«
directed
and
In
leas
than
two
weeks
suite,
Secretary Norton would not confirm may have same by paying all ex­
I
I felt like a different woman. The
Two large lodge rooms, a banquet
The grain crop Is being harvested, RAILROAD OFFICIAL IN
the rumored meeting until he had penses.
terrible weakness In my back and
room and kitchen and plenty of cloak and realizing that they did not have
SHOT BY A BURGLAR
been advised tbat Colonel Roosevelt
BOB BROOKS
hips disappeared and my kidneys
end ante rooms will make up th« ' the room to store the grain which
had left Oyster Bay.
Blidel Ranch.
8-9
9-29
thlid fiooi and when completed the would soon be coming in. Martin Graiqdca With Intruder in III« Home p were roon restored to a normal con­
dition.
I
am
now
enjoying
good
new temple will ho on<* of tho fluent Brothers, proprietors of tbe flour mill,
and I« Killed—HLayer Wo«
health and cannot praise Doan's Kid­
buildings In thl« part.of th« «tale.
are building a storage room with a
a Colored Man
ney Pill« too highly.”
It la faced with pros«««! brick, and capacity of 10,000 bushels.
For sale by all dealers. Price 50c.
will b<* heated by «tram
It will be a
When the new grain room Is com­
CHICAOO, Sept. 19.—A burglar
money mulc t from the start, as wm« pleted the capacity for storage will last night «hot and killed Clarence Fostei Milburn Co., Buffalo, N. T., I
<>f th« «tore room« have already been I m * doubled.
They are carrying a Hiller, chief clerk of the Rock Island sol« agents for tbe United States.
Remember the name—Doan’s—
engaged and many of the office rooms large supply of last year’s grain over, railroad, at the latter's home in this
DEALER IN AND
and take no other.
nre spoken for.
and tho new grain room Is n«*<■••»»«ry city
His daughter was aroused by
MANUFACTURER OF
There will he no difficulty In rent­ to enable them to handle this year's home one in the house and her
OREGON
TRUNK
.MEN
ARE
ing th« lodge halls, a« they will be crop.
ncreatns aroused her father, who grap­
THROUGH WITH THEIR WORK
finished In th« moat up-to-date man­
Mr. Martin believes tnere will be pled with the Intruder, and during
ner, and when th« building la com plenty of grain for the local market, th« struggle received his death wound I
l>let«d it will In all probability be but that there will be little or none at the hands of bis assailant. The Fngin<»-ring F'orce I k latici Off and
Men Get Their Check« Cashed
filled with desirable tenants at once for export. There was a largo acre­ burglar was arrested after a fight, and
at the Bank Here
A special meeting has tx*<*n called age planted this year, but Ibe weather found to be William Jones, a colored
AND ALL KINDS OF
Last
Saturday
a number of the
for Klamath lx>dx« No. 137 for ' was so unusually dry that the crop man. The Hillers live in one of the
LEATHER
GOODS
Oregon Trunk engineering corps were
Wednesday evening to arrange tor L will not be very large
fashionable districts of the city.
at
the
First
Trust
and
Savings
bank
the cwremonlM.
In this city, where they had their
checks cashed. There were about a
HE II. ►.'STATE TRANSFER*
dozen men In the party. Including W.
F. Milliken, chief locating engineer.
Fumi»b<-«l Dully by the Abatrnrt Firm
Some of tbe men had been in the field
of Moaoa A Hlough
OOMl'LETKD CONSTRUCTION OF JOHN AM.EN CLAIMED HE WAS for thirteen months, and were glad
EXCLUSIVE AGENTS FOR THE CELEBRATED RAWHIDE
NEIT1C TANK TUESDAY
OWED FOR WORK
to get back to civilization again.
FLEXIBLE THROAT COLLARS
W E Lamb to Charlo« E Worden,
Their work is over so far as this
i’KK of NE14 »nd NEI< of HE >4
Immediate vlclnty Is concerned, but
<*c 31-39-9; $10,
E V|M-Ct«i<loii I k to Have All th«* Work Haced Vader Arrest by the Officers,
when tbe construction of the road
We are the only firm with the privilege to make the Humane
State lai nd Board to Fred G Stow I
I inislw-d und Ready for U«e
aixl I Is Now in the County Jail
will be begun is not known.
Harness—"patented.” Use this harness once and you will never
I
HE'.,
'*W«4. KW Of SWH
by October 1st
Charged With Robbery
want any other kind.
nml NWS Uf 8WI4 sec 7-39-9, and
CHIEF OF POLICE MARTIN
NE% ot NES sec. 36-38-10, con
•
ON HIS VACATION
mining 20u MTreu; $600.
The Chico Construction company Is
On onday, about 11 o'clock. Mr.
United SI t«»» to Georg« C. Hill, making rapid progrum on the sewer Bodack. a carpenter, was held up
I. '.
r . and K%
the NE% work they are doing for the city, and near the reclamation office by John
■*c 1-38-12, containing 120 «eras.
expect to have the contract completed Allen, a bricklayer, and when the
J. II. Tucker to Henry llewctt, the by the 1st of October, if everything officers arrived he had his victim
W'v of NWS and HE % of the BE % goes favorably. They have been ham­ looking into the muzxle of a shotgun
SAN FRANCI8CO, Sept. 20.—Chief
(Paid Advertisement)
«c. 22 and HWS of 8W % sec. 15- pered by material and the shipment and the contents of his pockets piled of Police Martin left this morning on
27-10; $1 and benefits.
of supplies, and have lost consider­ on the ground in front of him.
a vacation.
When Captain Wail
I
J. G. Pierce to Thomas Drake, part able time so far, but If nothing in­
Allen, who has been here about a took up tbe duties of chief be issued
<>f lot 8, ^-e 32-38-9; $1.
tervenes to binder the work they will >«ar, having had charge of Chllder’s orders to keep the lid on tight in the
C. N. llawklne to J. Q. Pierce, all have the entire system ready for use brickyard did some work on a house Tenderloin. It Is believed the pro­
of block 103 In Klamath addition; by the last of thia month.
which Mr. Bodack was working on, gram is that when Chief Martin re­
»10.
Tbe workmen have been busy put­ and h<* claimed that he had not been turns on October 3d he is to be made
Klatnuth t'nnal compati y to J. G. ting in the concrete walls of the sep­ paid. He rented a shotgun, and meet­ a captain and then retired on a pen­
Plercfi, lot« 4, S, 9, 10 and II, blk. 4. tic tank, and It was completed Tues­ ing Budack near the reclamation of­ sion.
in Canal addition to Klamath Falls; day night. They then went to work fice he told him to stop, and at the
$10.
on ilie lump, the form for which is muzzle of the loaded gun he com­
Republican Candidate for Renomination to
Judd Belknap to E N. Smith, 8% already In, and that will be completed pelled his victim to take his watch,
<>f NBM and lots 1 and 2. «oc. 5-38- by the last of the week.
money and papers from his pocket«,
10; 110
The weather and delivery of ma­ aud then told him to stand back.
Thirteeu-Ycer-tHd Girl Confesses She
I aiwson L. Truax to Honry Jack- terial will decide just when the work
The men in the reclamation office
Killed Them Because They
•on, lots 15, 1«. 17 and IS. blk «0. is to be completed, but at present wltn«*SH«*d the act. and telephoned for
WhipfM'd Her
flrand View addltlou to Honan»; the expectation Is that Klamath the police. Sheriff Barnes had his I
Has a good clean record of effective service and has faithfully
$10
Falla will be able to use the sewer automobile in front of the court
NEWKIRK Okla . Sept. 19.—The
lived up to bis motto adopted four years ago:
United Stale* to Albert C. Harwooa system within the next three weeks. hou«e, and he and Deputy Sheriff mysterious death of Taylor Shepard
NE% ofSES ««< 30-38-14.
Schallock and Chief of Police Town- and J. W. Shepard, father and broth­
United Staten to Jesse H. McCall.
sent and II. E. Momeyer went to the er, supposed to have assaulted Ebby
FINE CATTLE ARE
HE <4 sec. 12-38-13.
Beene of the holdup. When they ar­ Shepard, 13 years old. has been
RAISED
IN
THIS
COUNTY
United States to Txvutiv Gerber. EH
rived there Officer Tpwnsend took solved, Ebby confessed that she beat
I
<.f NWS« and lots 1 and 2. sec.7-39-
Some of the things accomplished at the recent session of Congress:
the.
gun from the man. wno, in expla­ both to death wlthenn axe because
CrUlcr A Stilla Butcher an Animal
14.
Secured over 888u,000 for river and harbor improvement in this
¡
they
nation
of
his
act,
«aid
that
he
wanted
had
whipped
her.
.
Tlial Dre*>*M*d Nine Hundred
United Staton to Uornice Sackvllle,
Congressional district.
his money and that he had it.
round«
I
N'
of NE’4. 8W’4 of NE% and
Secured over $630,000 for public building and other purposes in
J. I* Fielder Is l)ettrr
He was taken to the county jail and
NBU of NEt« sec. 11-37-10.
this district, including Oregon's Civil War claim.
J. L. Fielder is getting along splen-
locked
up
and
a
charge
of
highway
Sono* fine beef cattle arc raised in
Abel Ady to Michael Motschen-
Defeated the Lafean Apple Box bill.
didly. He sits up for two or three
robbed was placed against him.
>>ach«r. quit claim deed to part of lot«' this county, ahd the meat is as juicy
Aided miners and settlers on the public domain, including Siletz
hours every day. and will be able to
settlers.
4. 5 and 6 and part of 8KI4 of 8E *4 i and tender as that raised In any part
be out before very long. His many
<ec. 27-40 h; ulso W% of 8W H sec of the United States. Crisler A Stilts DR. HENNESSY'S CASK
Secured passage of many bills of interest to localities and for the
friends are pleased to hear of his re­
19, 8W *4 of «uc. 28, 8H of sec. 29, have hanging In their shop one of the
relief of veterans of our wars.
HAS BREN CONTINUED covery from his recent attack of ty­
choicest specimens of dowsed beef
NW «4 of 8W% sec. 38-40-9; 31.
Has been an active supporter of the administration in redeeming
phoid fever.
Klamath Korporatlon to Mrs Anna that has been seen even here for sev­ Charged With Throwing Carbolic
platform pledges and assisted in passage of Railroad Rate act. Pos-
<). 8lM>mor>*. lot 760 blk. 117, Milla eral yenrs. It is u roan Durham ani­
tai Savings Bank act. Bureau of Mines act. Reclamation Certificat s
Acid In the Face of a Beauti­
A GOOD POSITION
mal that they purchased from Walker
addition to Klamath Falls; $200.
’ ninny other acts of great national importance.
ful Actress
Can be had by ambitious young men
Burge W. Mason to Modoc North­ Brother« of Bly recently, and It
dresHed 900 pounds qf fine boef. Mr.
■ rn ratlwny. part of SWU
SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 19.—The and ladles in the field of "Wireless"
Crisler «ays it Is the second largest
He Has Won The Hearty Commendation of
Since the
oc. 32-39-9; 110.
case of Dr. Hennessey, charged with or Railway Telegraphy.
Major J. Whitney to Johnson animal he ever saw here, and the throwing carbolic acid in the face of 8-hour law became effective and since
Ex-President Roosevelt for Upholding Pro­
Whitney, quit claim deed to lot 7. largest one was killed by Mr. Shlve Mura Lyle Jones, a beautiful actress, the Wireless companies are estab­
gressive Measures Urged by Him while
at Fort Klamath several years ago.
blk. 20. town of Merrill; 3126.
was continued today after District At­ lishing stations throughout the coun­
try
there
is
a
great
shortage
of
teleg
­
President of the United States
United States to Charles Klefor,
torney Ftckert had attempted to have
lota 16 and 16. sec. 19. and lots 1
Hennessey held without ball because raphers. Positions pay beginners
NAVY DEPARTMENT
Wasblngton, May 29.—President Roosevelt today issued a state­
from $70 to $90 per month, with
<nd 2, sec 30-25-11.
TAKES THE BLAME he had heard that Hennessey had good chance of advancement. The
ment commending the Oregon members of the House for their sup­
raid he would visit Miss Jones again.
port of administration policies and wishing them success in the com­
National Telegraph Institute operates
OLD ENMITIES ARE
WASHINGTON, 8ept. 19 — The Hennessey was admonished by the six official Institutes In America, un­
ing elections in tLat state. The statement: follows:
NOW BEING FORGOTTEN finding« of the naval court which ln- court not to call on the girl. Miss
The Preisident today said goodby to the two Oregon Congressmen,
der supervision of railroad and wire­
vestlgnted tho recent Oil explosiou Jones Is said by her physicians to be less officials, and places all gradu­
Messrs. Hawley and Ellis, and stated publicly that he took the occa­
G. A. It. teterans May March With and fire on tl e battleship North Da- suffering greatly from the burns
sion to thank them for the attitude they had consistently maintained
ates into positions. It will pay you
Tltelr Former Foes at Atlantic
hots, that the accident win due tn caused by the acid, but it is thought to write them for full details at Cin­
in support of the administration's policies, and to wish them success
that
she
probably
will
be
better
in
a
City Wednesday
faulty design and Installation, ap­
in the election which Is to tale place on Monday next.
cinnati,
O.
Philadelphia,
Pa.,
Mem
­
pears to have led to a great deal of few days.
The President stated that he wished publicly to expresr his ap-
phis, Tenn., Davenport. la., Colum­
ATLANTIC CITY Sept. 19.—The comment In *.ho press. This Pan
predation of the cordial manner in which the gentlemen had backed
bia. 8. C.. or Portland. Ore., according
^orty-fourth (1. A. R. encampment be- c?lined the navy department L» make CAVALRY MANEUVERS AT
up the policies and the measures which the President felt were of
to where you wish to enter.
;an today
Commander Van Sant's public today a statement. This rate-
CAMP ATASCADERO
such consequence for the welfare of the country and connection,
hand played "Dixie" and the fraternal went nays:
for instance, with such matterb as . . . securing proper era-'
WANTED—Good 16-inch stove wood.
feeling among the visitors is strong,
"The Installation of the ill bum era
ATA8CDERO, Sept. 19.—Colonel
ployers liability legislation, both as regards interstate commerce and
Juniper
preferred.
Call
on
W.
E.
(t Is proposed that the Grand Army 1« after design« that have been used Mason, commanding maneuver camp,
as regards the employees of the government itself; securing child
>rganlzatlon and the Southern sur­ In other navies for a long Unit) with began a problem in cavalry reconnls- Coman, Republican office, Fourth
labor legislation, and the effort to secure the proper administration
street,
opposite
courthouse.
vivors parade on Wednesday.
great succeaa.
sance today. Two troops of cavalry,
by the courts of the power of Injunction, and finally securing by the
"Furthermore, all the detailed one battery of field artillery and the
uation of thoroughgoing and adequate control over the great inter­
NOTTI R
DEAD MEN ON ENGINE PILOT
plans were approved by the navy de­ New Mexican guards held the center
state corporations, a control which shall be both effective to prevent
partment.
Under
the
circumstances
MUTE RELICS OF TRAGEDY
of the stage. While the scene is In­
any wrongdoing by them and at the same time of such character as
Parties wishing sagebrush lees
no one can be held responsible unless teresting, It is lacking in the spec­
will permit the reward in ample fashion of all business which is so
PHILADELPHIA, Sept. 80—Tight­ It is the navy department, provided tacular. Hard tramping and gallop­ clearer call on or writ«
conducted as to be for and not against the publie interest.— From
W W MABTON.
ly wedged In the pilot of an express the Installation was in accord with ing across open fields Is today's pro-I
the New York Tribune, May 30, 1908.
Klamath Falla.
gram.
Il9-3tl ,
-rain on the Baltimore and Ohio the approved designs.”
I
OVERTAXED
LAY CORNERSTONE THURSDAY
CHAS. R. HEIKE SENTENCED
THE BRADLEY HARNESS COMPANY
Saddles,
SEWER
WORK IS PROGRESSIWG MADE VICTIM EMPTY HIS POCKETS
Harness,
Chaparajos
STOCKMEN’S OUTFITS A SPECIALTY
Opposite the Courthouse. Klamath Falls, Ore
W. C. HAWLEY
flember of Congress
CONGRESS
“/Vo Interests to Serve
But the Public Interests”