Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914, March 27, 1913, Image 2

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    Donate value of the potatoes.
At
the present market value of 7 cents a
pound live weight, the hogs fed bar-1
WIKIS DOWN AM» DEATH 1.1ST ley made a *4.87 gain, which make»
tin- barley feeding value *1.62 to the
UNAt All.ABl.E
in ’n»
hundred
Lots
1
and
2.
fed
barley
and
raw
Railroad Lint*» Are Demoralised and
Trains Are Running Many Hours potatoes at the rate of 3 pounds of
News of tin- biggest strike yet re­
PLYMOUTH, Mn«»., March 21
Elite-—Every Stale last of Mon­ potatoes to 1 pound of barley, mad«»
ported
in
the
Rochester
canyon
dis
­
State
Officer Scott del lined tills morn-
a
*4.25
gain,
which
gives
the
raw
tana 1» \ isiletl hy storm—It Id
trict
has
reached
Reno,
being
ti-ouglil
inu
that
aiiotlier arrest In connection
potatoes
a
feeding
value
of
29
cents
Feared That Many Have l.o-d Their
to the hundred. Lots 3 and 4, revelv- in by a locpl man. who made a 1 er»ou- with tin* death of Rear Admiral Eaton
Surveyors and Irrlpatlon Er.p ’• ci>
Live« in Storm»
ing six tipies as much steamed pota­ al investigation, says tlio Reno Ga­ Is possible
A special session of the grand Jury
CHICAGO, March 21.—Thirty-six toes as barley, made a *1.94 gain, zette.
Ore averaging *1,500 across a 14- will convene next week »<• consider
people are known lo Is- dead ami over giving tlio steamed potatoes a feed­
500 injured M a result of the Morin ing value of 4 7 cents to the hundred, 'inch streak in a vein four feet wide the case.
Klamath '■dlls, Orejón
has been uncovered in tin- U. N. Har­
Th« polin- are uuablo to locate
which »wept over the laud laM night l ots 5 and 6, fed three times as much
wood
lease
on
the
Supreme
claim
on
I
where
and
by
whom thu arsenic,
steamed potatoes as barley, made a
and today.
the north side of Lincoln hilt. This i whit’ll caused the admiral's dcuth,
The crop (lamage is eslimated at *■'.47 gain, making the feeding value
-of the potatoes 42 cents to the hun- 'claim is owned by John Borland, D. ’ was purchased.
$2.500J>00.
KLAMATII IAEIJ»
111. Dorsey and Harwood, and the lease
I dred.
MoM of the fataliUcN occurred in
Ml NIC IKK NE
I
is
sublet
to
liarwood.
It Is noticeable that those fed six
Arkansas, l.oui-iana mid Missouri,
\\ lien the -trike was first made the
Sole Heprearntalive of Hticr-
I times as much potatoes as grain did
where tin- storm approached u cyclone
'not make quite this gain, so the dif- latter part of last week, the vein was
II
.in
< lay A Un.’» Plan m , tlie
in toive.
PENDLETON, March 21
Three
iference in feeding value is accounted covered over and the strike was kept
Mein w a) and oilier leading l'i­
'(or
It Is also noteworthy that the quiet
News of it leaked out Satur­ men are seriously injured mid anoth­
mo». Ollier makea al moder­
MOBILE, Ala., March 21
The re steamed potatoes are worth 13 cents day, however, and when tile ledge was er »lightly us result of atnbusli of
ati- priifo. Inning ami Rvpnirs.
ports of fifteen people having beeL more to the hundred than raw for uncovered there were 300 per-'ons on scierai saloon men in this city by mi
Igem JI (or Singer and While
killed in last night's tornado at Lower feeding, as shown in the comparison tin- claim. The strike is said to be nt 'underworld gang.
Hewing Mailiini-». Oliver Type­
Peacht’ee. La., have been confirmed. of the gains of animals fed the 3 to 1 tin- bottom of a shaft only six feet
t'harle. Morrison, proprietor of the
writer», lit tor and ldl»on Iter-
Relief trains with nurses .nil doctors ration.
deep. Tile extent and direction of the Olympia bar. lias a deep cut on th»
orila mid Mm tilnrw. Hooka, Nla
are rushing to the scene The entire
vein is a matter for future develop­ sldi- ot tils head, many contusions and
tlonrry ami l'lcturr«.
town is reported destroyed.
ment to detcimine.' The exact assay several ribs torn. Curl Churchill has
It. MADSEN, Proprietor
lvalue of a careful sample across the a broken jaw, and Roy Stuart muy
7ill Main Nt.
MEMPHIS. Tenn., March 21.—A
high grade streak was *1.5x3 in gold, lose one eye from knife wounds.
lust now, Eill-aiti «-minute Retord», .’lie; 2-mlnute lt«-< ord». 21c.
tornado laM night pm lically destroy­ DAY ID STARR JORDAN Ills DIS. it is believed that tile entire four feet
Stuart, Churchill mid Nelson St
ed Novie. Ark. It is reported that four
Picked Dennis ate bartenders nt tlio Olym­
< (Hl IUD NEW VARISTI OF of ore will average *300.
people were killed and fifty injured.
FINNY
TRIRI
HI RI TOIORI ¡samples were brought back to Reno pia, mid early in the evening Ernest
Walnut Ridge, Ark., suata*n<*d hea­
which will run from *3,000 to *5,000 Todhunter, u nortorlous character,
NOT RECOGNIZED
vy damage also. One man was killed
«as seen to take money deposited on
a ton.
there and ten injured.
tin- bur by a patron. An altercation
David Starr Jordan, president of
ensued, and Todhunter was ejected
Popular Bloff, Mo., is reported de­
Leland Stanford University, has dis­
from tlie saloon.
stroyed. Seven were killed there anil
covered a new variety of fish that
Shortly after closing hours. Morri-
1OO injured.
on and the three bartenders went to
Oregon people have been calling
- noodle joint for lunch, und on com­
SHREVEPORT. 1-a. March 21.— smelt. It is an entirely new tribe of
ing out were uttucked by live or six
Saline, fifty miles from here, was de- Pisces. It has been christened An-
men armed with knives und vitrified
artoyed by a cyclone laM night. Five
therinops Oregonia, and is classified
brick.
people were killed and thiitv injured.
as distinctly different from the smelt,
Before the police arrived all had
made their getaway. Only one other
CHICAGO, March 21. — Twenty, whom it resembles.
than Todhunter wus recognized. He
states are in the grip of a terrific
For a number of years fishermen of
wus Shorty Saunders. Warrants ure
storm today. The crop damage in the |the southern coast streams of the
out. t>ut so fur noue have been ap­
Middle West will run into the millions
¡state have been taking at this season
f
prehended.
of dollars.
■ ...
The Northeast has been swept by a j what they have regarded as an un-
blizzard. Railroads are demoralized usually large variety of smelt. Tlie
and many cities are cut off from wire !11,111 have been coming into the
communication.
L-treams, notably the Ì achats River,
NEW YORK, March 21. One hun­
It is feared that when the telegraph -** mlles below Newport, in immense
dred and ninety nine million dollars
lines are restored to service it will be quantities. Their annual run is esti­
was the gross receipts of the Atuer-
shown that many deaths have result­ mated to be as great as that of the
an Telephone and Telegraph com-
ed. A score of people were hurt in smelt.
l c.ny last year, according to the year­
When President Jordan was in
the storm here. Trains are hours
ly report from the company's offices
late, and a blizzard is sweeping over Portland over a year ago at the dedi-
here today. The receipts show nn in-
| cation of Reed Institute, he visited
every state east of Montana.
croase of 17,000,000 over tbe 1911
’ Master Fish Warden Clanton's office,
figures. The report also shows that
INDIANAPOLIS, March 21.—A and in the small exhibit of state fish
there
are 7,4 56,000 Hell telephones
there
he
noticed
several
of
these
bot
gale is sweeping Indiana today. A
in u-e in the United States.
Frankfort cab driver, O. Vice, was tied Yachats smelt, as they have been
killed by the falling of a roof. A sign called. He took them with him, and
RE V li’S <,| IDI
fell and ’ crushed Henry Walters to in the course of «he year that follow­
Illicit I s
ed be made an exhaustive examina­
death.
tion of the pedigree of the fish.
Recently Master Fish Warden Clan­
The 1913 Reach American læBKile
Damage Great
Guide- tlie official handbook of th»
MEMPHIS, Tenn., March 21—Wire ton has been corresponding with him ■
great junior major league presided
service here Is crippled. Meagre re­ regarding the matter, and a few days
over by famous Han Johnson—has
ports from Eastern Arkansas Indicate ago President Jordan replied that the
I am prepared Itt buy not) M-ll horses and handle and
just made its ever welcome appear­
that the storm has done more than a fish had never been classified before,
ance, thus ushering in one more base­
million dollars damage. No fatali­ and that he identified them as an en­
feed ato« k of all kinds for shipment.
tirely distinct species. He said that
ties have been reported.
ball season; a function which it has
he bad given them the scientific ap­
fulfilled each spring for thirty-one
pellation mentioned above, and had
consecutive years. This long term
Wire Service Crippled
embraces virtually two baseball gen­
CHICAGO, March 21.—Wire serv­ sent the specimens to the bureau of
erations, as-uming that fifteen years
ice in this section is crippled. Street fisheries headquarters at Washing­
A. A. L 1 S K E Y
PROPRIETOR
ton.
mei-srres one generation in a field In
car traffic in the city is demoralized.
When Warden Clanton was touring
which events move swiftly and the
A blinding blizzard is raging. There
has been a heavy fall of snow, with a the southern coast last spring be
tors make their entrances and exits
*
high wind.
.made some investigation of the fish,
in painfully quick time. So, this long
Wires east are out of service, and and lately has ordered a further in­
Abe Attell, who lost the feather- ('(Utlnuity of publication alone I ism
but few wires are available in the Chi­ spection to determine the quantity iv <igiit championship of the United i.' rved to make the Reach Guido the
and the advisability of marketing States to Johnny Kilbane on February standard annual publication of the
cago district
them. He heard last wees that they 22, last year, will try to “come back.” baseball world, without considering
were running into Alsea bay at New­ For more than four weeks be was I <■ merits of the contents of the book,
Zero Weather
MINNEAPOLIS, March 21.—The port. Some inquiry among the Port­ i»usj at tin training quarters of Dal tint ■ ombining time and quality, we
Ci
temperature here is down to zero. land markets, tco, has developed the Hawkins, tl.< former lightweight, in have a publication which simply
fact that some of the fish are occa­ i the Bronx, and fie insisted that lie stands alone in its chosen field in
There is two inches, of snow.
sionally in the market, and that they worked faithfully. Since Abe lost the •aery way, including the literary con­
have a ready sale. As a market fish, championship lie has fought Tommy tents. official records, Illustrations,
Truffle Blocked
MILWAUKEE, March 21.—Snow however, it has been a scarce article, Murphy twice, losing once and get­ .quality of paper, serviceable binding
fall commemed at midnight. Four Pluns are now being made by the ting a draw in the second encounter. | und general typographical excellence.
Handles a penerai stock of mer
inches fell here. Street car and rail­ master fish warden to have some of He later fought a no-decision contest Thus, from every standpoint Is the
road traffi’ is blocked.
these fish sent by rail from Newport w ith Eddie Marino in Tacoma and an-j Reach Official Guide for 1913 a splen­
chandise and buys and sells all
to the Portland markets for trial, and other with Harry Thomas in New did handbook of baseball und a de
if they sell a new industry for that York, while he drew with Jimmy • fd' <l credit to tlie American League,
kinds of farm produce.
I to tlie Reach company of Philadel­
PIGS POTATOES ection of the state is promised.
Walsu in Boston.
The Yachtas smelt is usually more
It was in St. Louis November 27th, phia as tlie publishers, and to 11 h c <1-,
CORVALLIS, March
20.—That than ten inches in length, and is of that Attell suddenly made up his j itor, Francis C. Richter, the veteran
steamed potatoes, fed with one-sixth f rmer flesh and better flavor than mind to quit the ring. Ho had gone baseball writer and authority. It
as much barley, will fatten pigs eco­ the common smelt, of which this mar- six rounds with Ollie Kirke, the ¡should be noted, by the way, that this
nomically has been proven by the let is now seeing the tail end ot the f<-itherweight. He stepped into the ' is tlie twelfth annual issue of the
Eastern Oregon Experiment station, season. It is said that their run is ring atfer that and made tlie an­ Reach Guido as the official handbook
where Robert Withycombe has just much later in the season than the nouncement that lie- could fight no of the American League, und the
DAIKY
completed exi eriments with raw’ and common variety of smelt, and in that more, and would abandon the ring. thirty-first consecutive year of Its
OREGON
steamed potatoes as supplementary case the new fish might be used to IH h New York friends convinced him publication by tlie A. J. Reach com­
feed with barley.
supplement the usual season of the he was mistaken, and that is why he pany as a book of records and refer­
The hogi- in the experiment were common variety.
made tlie second match with Kirke ence for the entire basctall world.
divided into eight lots, and records
for last Wednesday night at tlie For-
of the different feed ration given each HENRY INSANE
smti
IMkW
t?
i ond Street Club in New York,
I
T
and the proportionate gain made were
DECLAKES JURY ■vhich he won.
1»<> k A X 1> O 11 I A? A iS W I x 10
carefully kept. Each bog in lots 1
and 2 ate an average of 170.IS pounls
ALBANY, March 21.—That Ralph OFFICIAL STATEMENT OF
One of the Inrg. t herds ol young Poland China boars and gilt , in the Willanietto Valley, from the
of bailey and ',09.53 pounds of raw Henry was not guilty of murder in
NEW I IRE TO BE ISSUED
very b< t foundation stock in tlio 1'nlted States.
potatoes, making a gain in weight of the killing of George Dodd at Cor­
Below is a partial list of our foundation stock, which shows the high standing of our herd:
CO.70 pounds. Those in lots 3 and vallis last October, on the grounds
ASHINGTON, D. C., March 21.—
Roar—“Joo Quality," No. 101051, Grand Champion under 2 years, Oregon State I air, 1012,
■1 ate 110.30 pounds of barley and that he was Insane at the time the The h< tilth service tomorrow will pub-
Roni-—"Colli"» Special,” No. 171035, bred by the Washington Agricultural College, Pullman, Wiuli.
663.75 pounds steamed potatoes, and shooting occurred, is the verdict re­ II di a brief statement of Dr. Fried­
Sow—"Nodaway Belle Illi," No. I !.*>0NH, bred by W'lllimii» Bros., Viillwn, loan.
made a gain of 70.60 pounds, while turned by the Jury, after a delibera­ mann’s tuberculosis treatment. This
Sow—"’I i i on.-eli Girl," No. IIHttil, bred by Samuel Taylor, Belmont, Washington,
those in lots 5 and 6 ate 188.60 tion of ten hours and ten minutes.
will be Hie first official declaration
sow—“Belmont Queen," No. 4IH1G2, bred hy Samuel Taylor, Belmont. Washington.
pounds of barley and 564.80 pounds
Sow—“Kittle," No. II 1121, bred by J. I-'. McCool, Macon, Illinois.
steamed potatoes, and made a gain SU IT* JEMAN NOT
FORCED TO EAT,
We ai: o have “Polly Ann" and "Nancy Hubbard,” two of tlio finest sows in tin West, both sired by
of 78.10 pounds. Lots 7 and 8 ate
TO STRIKE NOW
«IRE IS SICK
the famous boar, "Nebraska King.”
300.10 pounds of barley without po­
We hip only the very best selected stock, and guarantee every head.
tatoes, and made a gain of 69.5
CHICAGO, March 21.—Representa-
LONDON, Marcii 22.- Militant suf­
Young stock sold f. o. h, cure, $25, $30, $10 mid $50.
pounds.
i tives of the switchmen have averted fragettes declare today that Sylvia
A EL STOCK REGISTERED
The last two lots, fed barley alone, an immediate strike. They have de­ I ankhurst Is in a serious condition
K. J. LANKINS, Manager
were used as a check on the others cided to submit their grievances to as a result of being forced to eat by
to show more definitely the propor- the Erdman
conciliation
board.
,'Ld„,uu tuutu.auuu uuaiu.
| the guards in the Holloway Jail,
Klamath County Abstract Co
ABSTRACTING
General Feed and Livery Stable
I
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R
THE EXCELSIOR
J. F.
IES
ll
Dimick Stock Farm
Hubbard, Oregon