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VOLUME XVIII__ No. I KLAMATH PALLH REPUBLICAN, UTIL 8. 1013 PAGB THUMB < riitlon than th« now, wan not n pay A copy of the report of the com lug venture, u forco of mon In num mittee on expenditures In the interior ber, ut least, MUltlrlont to publish a department, recently submitted to TAKES I ICY R1.TI R.NH 1 VERDICT OF congress, has just been received here EXAMINATION OF FLOODED DIM- metropolitan newspupor was employ ed. Thereupon Hie deficit Jumped up TR1CT PLEAHEM NOT (.1 II.TY IN ( AHE IN V.TIK'H and lias aroused great interest from to ¡limut *2,ooo por monili. HI'E.ND- Y NEGICO IH ( HAKGED WITH water UBer, ln thl. Bectlon II« Asked to In spite of the fad that tlm pocket* sHOOTIN«. WHITE MAN An appropriation of *25,000 is re- It I k Not Believed The* Death Roll Lami —Many I book of th« "angel" behind tho enter- Will Be Anywhere Near m Maay 'quested to make an Investigation of for the Bur prise hud been "tapped" to Hie iuni Th« cuhoh against Hunter Savidge, The beauty of Ham Evans’ no*' Thomas Bellamy, colored, was ac- I the reclamation service, which is de- mm Iliis Been Reported—< rest of lilo 1‘rcshh'iil or I lO.iioo to *i;o,ooo, there appeared Herbert Havldgo mid J, F. Goeller the Flood Has Arrived, and Water building was slightly marred again uitted by a jury In the circuit court i ilared to be composed ut incompe ■—Fred Mills ¡Io be financial difficulties. The first .¡ii- iormiilly «lisini. -•■<! <>n motion of I m N ow Ri^isling—People Wade Inst Thursday, when another mc- . mt night of a charge of having as- tents, and even charges of maladmin intiinuiion of this came a few days Hi« diHirh t attorney Friday morning Out of Danger ¡¡■go, when a local plumber placed a Promptly at 9 o'clock, in open t hunies lien was plastered on it. This lulled George Ward with a danger- istration are made. The report recommends the re enpon with Intent to kill. The 'Lui's make a place fur tho hotuu- mechanic's lien against the building. ««lilt. District Attorney Irwin made Hine It I h F II. Olds who Wants mote DAYTON, March 2H—(Bulletin)— iThiirsdny n local painter placed uu- 11 ho formal motion wtik-h dismissed du«- him for labor, and the lieu is for ury deliberated a couple of hours moval from office during the pendency l< hh in Ohio and ludlana." At 3:30 this afternoon reports from *280.20. j of the proposed inquiry of Assistant lien the verdict was announced. It Toda, tills Is the slogan of those I other lien ugainst the property, and iih< lii«ll< Imi-nts of th* grand jury. all sections of Hot city indicate that Mr. Olds Is a painter, an 1 it was i reported that on Hie first ballot the ¡Secretary of the Interior Samuel Ad- I he official county records show thu w Im have ul heart not only the iuler- .¡turlcil foreclosure proceedings. ilie deutliM here will not exceed 200. for work In preparing the building vote was ten for acquittal and two ams and F. H. Newell and L. C. Hill, Unable to secure funds Imre, it Is 11 ¡¡¡lowing proceedure: 11 is of the Klamath country, but of I There are but 22 I hm II cs now in th« director and supervising engineer, I he farmers who are today without reported Hint Hum Evans started for "In th« Circuit Court of the State of for th« occupancy of "Houthern Ore lor conviction. morgue. Oregon, for the County of Klam gon's Greatest Newspaper" that t h e The jury was instructed by Judge respectively, of the reclamation ser homes In th« fertile valleys of the Hun Francisco In a Inst quest for gold ath Klamath Falls. Oregon, money Is due. with which to bolster up a forlorn Benson that any one of three ver- vice. Miami, Wabash, etc. DAYTON, March 28.—The dead iff March 28, 1913, The report recommends equity pro The plan Is to bring pressure to hope. Upon bls success depends the Not long ago a mechanic lien for i«ts might be brought in. The jury Dayton will not exceed 300. boar <>n I’r« ¡iduut Wilson, so that ho future of the morning newspaper In "In Ho- Mutter of the Htate of Oregon *750.20 for a plumbing bill wa at- might find the defendant guilty as ceedings to cancer the government This statement is based on an in vs. contract with the Pacific Gas and ■ barged in the Indictment; guilty of »ill Immediately open to soltlomont Klumuth Fulls. Hhould he full, the tached to the newspaper home. vestigation of every part of the city, Electric company, "by which this cor -lault with a dangerous weapon, or tin* vast Klnmulh lndlun reservation nowspaper plant brought here by "Hunter Havidge, Herbert Savidge, Late this afternoon suit was start and J. F. (¡oeller, respectively. It was the prevailing poration is given a monopoly of th« The parts expected to produce the It Is said by those who uro posted him must, necessarily, be moved out ed in the circuit court ugainst Evans rot guilty. "Tho above entitled matter coming to foreclose on the lieu. Judgment ' pinion when the jury retired that power developed at the Roosevelt greatest number of fatalities appear Unit there nr« almost a million and a of the country. Newspupor men of iree of deaths, half acres of fertile hinds In th« reser- experience are unnnlmous In the oon- <>n ¡it this time. In the above ¡ntltled for *loo for attorney fees I also t e verdict would be guilty of assault dam, and to institute criminal pro- jto reedings according to its judgment.” Hh a dangerous weapon. It is reported that not over ten ' ¡tin. of which loss than one-third I lusloii Hint tho successful operation ¡¡out, namely thu 2 8th day of March, asked. Much credit is given Horace Man-, Invasion of the water rights of the deaths occurred in North Dayton and i bei n alloteip to Indiana. Should hero of the expensive plunt would bo 1913, at the hour of 9:80 a. m , the Kuykendall A Ferguson ar« attor ¡ng, attorney for the negro, for the] Pima and Maricopa Indians in Ari- but few in Riverdale. Lis land be thrown open plates would nn absolute Impossibility from a State of Oregon being represented by neys for Hie plaintiff. cquittal. The attorney made an elo- I ' zona, and the despoiling of their The flood is receding rapidly, and l><- easily found for tho unfortunate II nu nr In I point of view, and "Sammy's ¡John Irwin, Esq., district attorney, uent plea for his client, and this is farms; gathering in of big tracts by it is expected that many of the dead popple »ho have lout their all In the Mistake" will become a legend In 1 und the defendant, Hunter Savidge, (appearing in person, the other two »I cremi ; COURT SUSTAINS elk-ved to have had much to do with the Arizona Canal company aud oth will be uncovered before nightfall. stricken districts of tho East, and Klumuth Fulls' newspaper history JUDGE BENSON 1GA1N defendants appearing not, whereupon .- .ury overlooking the evidence of er concern-«; "stock juggling opera would do mor« toward iiileviutlug Famine prevails, and the down- 'the following proceedings were had tions of canal promoters," that caused town streets are crowded agaln. Most i be alleged assault. the suffering, both physical uml men The supremo court of Oregon has land testimony taken: tal, than anything olse. It Is a notable fact in connection many farmers to pay several times ol' the citizens are hungry, but glad affirmed the decision of Judge Ben- 'Ity Mr. Irwin The state moves to Fred Mills, a well known local at itb th« Bellamy case that in the last over for every canal delivering them bat they are alive. They joked, cried ¡dismiss the indictments agnlniil Hun- •on In the case of H. R. Dunlap 1 -t« 'rim'nal cases tried here since water; *500,000 expenditure by the and laughed by turns. torney, who Is credited with being ter Havldgc, Herbert Savidge and J. against Arthur C. Lewis. This case Janu’ ry 1st, two of the defendants reclamation service in the Gila River tl « father of tho plan, Is conlldont F. Goelter. I will Hay to the court, wuh decided by Judge Benson Decem I ave been negroes, and both were ac water area against the protest of the DAYTON, O., March 28.—(J a. in.) tl it (‘resident Wilson will ink« action I at i I i I h time, that 1 have made, what ber 27, 1911, against Arthur C. Lewis quitted. on the suggestion. Many prominent The third case was against Indians in work disastrous to the In — The flood is receding. Many people i appears to me, to be a pretty thor- for the payment of the paving of citizens have been Interviewed, and white man, and the Jury was unable dians and valuable only to land grab who were marooned in office buildings KlHinath avenue and Seventh streets, bers,’ and the resignation of W. H. are now able to wade out. it appears to bo tho prevailing opln- "The newspapers told but half of louglt Investigation on the question of to agree. Code, irrigation engineer of the In I the state's evidence, in support of sewerage assessments and general It i that In the Klamath country lies ll c damage don« to the crops Chief of Folic« Allaback estimates In dian bureau, as soon as It became the fatalities al 150. Burba estimates I these indictments, and, it I h my judg tuxes, making a total of *2,500. The the salvation of the unfortunates of MRS. GEORGE DEAL Southern California this winter.” ment that there would be insufficient dispute was whether or not the con known the committee was to investi that there are 2,000 dead. John Fat- the East. IS OPERATED ON This was the declaration of W. II. evidence to juutify the state to pro- trail for the sale of the property from gate the matter, are among things teison, president oi the National Cash charged in the report. Code formerly Simpson, th« Algoma rancher, who < cod in Hie matter, hen««* I move, at Dunlap to Lewis Imposed the obliga At the Blackburn hospital Friday had been irrigation engineer tor A. J. Register company, estimates the dead tion on Lewis to pay all these liens. this time, to dismiss these three in returned Inni night after spending the at 500. It is probable that Patterson Under the first contract of sale for morning Doctors Truax, Merryman, Chi ndler, who, the committee says, dictments. Is correct. winter In Southern California. White and Wright performed an oper- "according to testimony before us, "By the Court That will bi the the lots it was conceded that Dunlap I'ostmuster Brandenburg announc There are now thirteen Dodies in "It was not merely a frost that did order." would not b<- bound to pay the Hens ‘ation'on Mrs. George Deal of Langell owned a tract of 180,000 acres, and ed Friday that beginning this week the morgue. Judge Benson, on request, issued for tax«s and city improvements, but Valley, and succeeded in removing defrauded the government of it by mall would be distributed to ail of the damage." continued Mr. Simpson, The deaths by tire are about 200. under u later contract It was stipu a number of gall stones, which have dummy entries." tl e boxes In the postofflce. This will but a real freeze. U was uol alone ( k following statement: Fire was started again this morn been a source ot much inconvenience ' The court has no knowledge of lated that Lewis should pay all taxes The report charges that "Newell ing, and South Dayton la packed with permit those who have boxes to re that the crop was Injured, but hun- j for some time. and his associates" discriminated refugees. ceive their mall OU Sunday, the same ¡Ircds of acres of trees were killed. Itl.e havidge Brothers and Guel'er and assessments. The question turn Mr. Deal brought his wife to this against the farmers and the corpora i aso and, upon the representation of ed upon whether or not the luter con ■s vn Week days. The genernl deliv Martial law is in force here. It Is n lommon sight to see men at | the district attorney, hud no other tract had been delivered and accepted, > ity early this week for medical treat- tions operating the canals, and that ery. however, will remalu closed, ns It Supplies are needed, especially .nent, and at that time it was not work now grubbing out whole or- the bondholders thereof "alone re bread. I course to pursue except to act on the nnd consequently whether the origi has been In the past. nal agreement had been modified to thought she was in a serious condi ceived attention from them on the advice of the district attorney." The instruct Ions from the postofflce < barils." James H. Wheeler, who was sum- this extent. The low«-r court decided tion, but the strain of the trip from Salt River project.” It is alleged that CALIFORNIA IS department has been to th« effect that liO'IT I BMI ND ON HERALDHTA11 moned here as a witness in the cases, that it had, and the supreme court, in it heir home to this city was so great as the reclamation act provides that no mall deliveries be made on Sunday AFTER REMEDY Fred O. Roturmund, w«ll known today received an order for *212 for an opinion delivered by Judge Bean, that on their arrival Mrs. Deal’s con only the estimated cost of construc except to hotels, but realizing the dition was so serious that Dr. Truax tion may be recovered by the govern treat inconvenience to the people of fiom Sun Diego to Vancouver, II. ('., bls services, nnd will return to Cana has affirmed this decision. WASHINGTON, D. C.. March 28.— «ailed Into consultation Drs. Merry- ment, and the estimate of the secreta This case was argued and submit n un advertising expert, bus joined da in a few days. the city in not being able to get their Pitiful letters, and even telegrams, ’ man, Wright and White, and it was ted to the supreme court on the 19th ry of the interior was *3,850,COO, and begging for the precious serum with mall on Sunday, Mr Brnndetiburg The Herald atnff, and hereafter will SACRAMENTO, March 28.—The of this month, and a copy of the opin decided that an immediate opera- the expenditures to date have been which Dr. Friedmann appears to be took the matter up with the depart be in ■ barge of the udv«rilsing de *10,547,396, the government's loss on ment, and secured permission to <lls- partment of this paper, lie comes to senate today passed the Butler bill, ion was received in Klamath Falls to tion was necessary. She was removed to the hospital this project appears to be *6,747,396. curing tuberculosis are pouring in day. Klamath Falls well recommended, raising the iwnalty for the crime of tribute mail to tho boxes. upon congressmen. Representative (’. F. Stone was attorney for Dun- i - Thursday morning, and on Friday aud The Herald believes nt will taiie from 10 to 5u years. "The statement that the govern Kahn of San Francisco has had a par the successful operation was per- ment will lose *6.000,000 on the Salt lap, lu whose favor the decision is. make good" with tho Klamath Falls ticularly large number of these ap formed. public. BIG RIVER IS River project is absurd," Director peals. Mr. Rotermund'a experience -hould Newell has said, "It will collect ev- ON A RAMPAGE "For God's sake get me some of the • Father Is Hurt ery dollar it has invested there if the Swanson At Son, tho big cattle buy lie of great benefit to Kluinnth Fulls serum and send it to me as quickly Dr. Soule of Fort Klamath arrived present law is not changed. As for CAIItt), March 28.—Refugees are ers of Sacramento, will enter the advertisers. He lias made a life study as possible," was the message tele in the city this afternoon, en route to ROME, March 29. .—J. Pierpont the charges against the reclamation stock business In Klamath county. ul publicity, and one of the arrange flocking to this city, graphed by one sufferer. Others Montague, where, he has just received officials, any man mentioned will wel- It Is reported that the Mississippi Morgan's illness recurred Sunday and Through their su|M<rlntendent, Fred ments under which lie is working Is word, his father was seriously in <ome investigation by honest and wrote, stating that they would inject Stukel, they have leased tho Luke that he siiall consider the public first, has broken through the lev<*e below he has been in bed since. the treatment themselves. Herbert Saterlee said today that jured in a runaway accident. competent men." Walker ranch on Sprague River, anil and next the advertiser. In other here. The false impression that the gov Dr. Soule will return to Fort Klam The city is preparing for a record the financier's condition is not seri- "Not one charge has been made in over 2,<mo acres of hay nnd grazing words, Mr. Roterinund has been In ernment has tested the Friedmann ath as soon as possible. ous. tiiis report but can be refuted abso land About 5oo head of cattle will structed by the management of The rise. treatment fully and is now distribut lutely, and probably no bureau has be shipped her« from tho Sacramento Herald that he is not to accept ad ing it free to all applicants, has investigated oftener. Its structures Valley, and In nddltlon other cattle vertising except w here ho believes the spread to all sections of the country. are among the great works of our advertising will prove a benefit to will be bought here. time; its efficiency and economy of HAMILTON SAID The entire ranch will be used as both parties to the arrangement—the adimnistration have received the pasture, where those cattle will bo public first und then the advertiser. TO BE HIT HARD No false statements as to results praise of investigators. It is a poor grazed until full, when they will prob reward for faithful performance of ably be taken to Merrill to be fed for »III be permitted by The Herald. Mr HAMILTON, O-, March 28.—Esti Rotermund will not be authorized to duty to be compelled to submit to an the California markets. mates of the dead here vary from attack so partisan and unfair as con <*. Swanson, now dead, the original promise any fictitious circulation to 100 to 500. Fifty corpses have been tained in this report which hears no identified. the advertiser. Neither will he be head of the firm, was one of the plo- signature. Jt looks like an adroit at n er cattle buyers In Klamath coun permitted to accept from any udver- «Hundreds of people are missing. Hy Margaret Mason tack on conservation, the kind its ty Ills firm has been buying cattle tlser un/ copy which promises Im pos- The streets are piled with debris. friends expect with every change of from this section for the past twenty- Bible things. ot Fashion's decree. So it’s "a bas" fetching and the dyes so brilliant and NEW YORK, March That administration. The report is a jum The Herald believes that Mr. Roter* five years, and It Is estimated that CLEVELAND, O., March 28.—The varied that little trimming is needed. with all your Bunty Buns and I’eggy ble of half truths and whole mistate- during that time they have bought niiind will lie faithful to his trust, and eininine inevitability has arrived. receding waters have greatly relieved Puffs. The 1913 model chapeau isn ’ t A single long feather, set at an angle ments.” : nil shipped to the California mar- commends him to the public as well Milady's penchant for wearing some the flood situation. built to cover a multitude of sins. to poke out the eye of the passerby, I els 2o,ooo head of cattle froin ns to tho advertisers. thing tight in the matter of wra ing or a tiny bunch of art nouveau fruit Cessation of heavy rain makes res — 0-0 -o — I AXES BRING Klamath nnd Lake counties. cues possible, but reveals great de apparel, after hovering about the is, like Mother Eve's traveling gown, Don't wait for a rainy day. Pull MICH MONEY struction and death. waist line for years, then sinking to not much, but sufficient. out Grandma's trunk today. If she IT MAY BE SAM'S S.WAN HONG A conservative estimate of the dead the knees, only to drop dear to the want a thrifty lady, you will find the And speaking of fruit trimming, ap According to an estimate made by Hum Evans left Thursday night for in Indiana is as low as 500. ¡inkles within the lust year, has now "dernier cri ” for your wear today ples — fit adornment for a daughter of Deputy Sheriff Haydon this morning, WASHINGTON, D. (’.. March 29.— Sun Francisco, and rumors aro cur- The worst danger now is pesti gone to her head. We have with us Eve—seem destined to have a tre among her furbelows of yesterday. more than >200,000 has been paid In letit on the streets today that another Stirring events fifteen years ago to lence. tills spring tile hobble hat. mendous vogue. Wierd little pippins, Perhaps the brocade that brought by Klamath county taxpayers for tax ■ pe< tnciiliir newspaper venture in day, when President McKinley pre The clear, cold weather conditions Of course this name has not been coming in clusters, green as grass, grandpa to his knees may prove as es since February loth. Klamath Fulls has about reached an sented on March 29, 1898, Ills ulti are bettering the situation. the Rue de la effective for your 1913 swain. Any formally sanctioned by cerise, deep purple, royal blue, apples The force in the sheriff ’ s office is end. Probably never before hits money matum to Spain on Hie Cuban situa Commercial paralysis prevails. Unix, or lower Fifth avenue, but of every conceivable color except their way, the old rich silks and velvets now engaged in checking up the re been ho extravagantly wasted in a tion, were recounted today by Assist No wires are available except for what's in a name? If you are plan- proper hue, arc mounted atop, tucked w ill be a saving, for like materials to ceipts, and no definite figures are as m-wspnper enterprise in tho West is ant Secretary of State Adee, veteran the transmission of press dispatches. you had best nlng n spring creation day are priced well up. You cannot underneath or dangled over the edge yet available, but Mr. Haydon's esti the Klamath Fulls public has been federal diplomat. It is believed that by night every consult your jeweler mid see if he swath yourself in many yards if you of the little pill boxes in reckless fash mate is considered conservative. "I remember," Mid Adee, "that privileged to witness during the past enn supply you with a shoe horn and ion. Or, if your taste does not run to have to save the price out of your In addition to the cash receipts homeless person will be housed and year. But it would appear that tho President McKinley signed Ilio note to fed. ii enn opener, to match your lipstick housekeeping allowance. Neither will apples, you may have your choice of there lias been a vast sum paid in I- st m t of this newspaper drama Is Spain with great reluctance. He said mid your vanity box. You will need it number of perversions of nature, Mrs. Wilson and her three girls, if warrants of the county. m itring tin end. and Hint sane meth dial lie realized it was the hi caking COLUMBUS, O„ March 28.-—Ar- Declarations of war, which Hie shoe horn to get into your petite such ns burnt orange cherries, tur they stick to that *1,000 limit—un ods will Im adopted from this time on. point. rangements have been made to put J. I). Brendle, pastor of the Baptist Mr. Evans Is described by those soon followed, confirmed McKinley's chapeau, mid tho cun opener lo get quoise blue strawberries, or most any less they possess a dressy ancestress 250 bodies in the general morgue, out of it Hint I h , if you lire counting of your favorite fruits done in a new also. church, has resigned and will leave »Im know him best ns a young mnu anxiety. In more subdued taste are the soon to take up work among the In Crowds are awaiting the arrival of on something chic. complexion to suggest the genius of v Ith a hobby newspapers. As a Really, everything In the hat line n correspondence school colorist or crepe de chinos, blooming in tiny gar- dians in California. Rev Bremlle has the bodies. magazine writer lie achieved some (I.ARK seems to be struggling toward the the masterpiece of a futurist trying lands and nosegays of old fashioned spent years in work among the Chero- success, lint Im made hl» fatal mis H. H. Van Valkenburg left this diminutive, and at the present writing for n press notice. The less apt Po flowers, These are especially becorn- keen Indians in Oklahoma. take when lie entered the lield of morning for Merrill on a business a tiny turban with just a hint of nn ing for the ingenue type, but you had mona herself to recognize theao fruity NEW YORK, March 29.—This is lie came to Klamath journalism. trip. best refrain, if you are veering to upturned brim is leading. It lippears fads, the more like their success. Examinations to Be Held Falls about a year ago and acquired "Hhow-Me-Night” in Gotham. Mis In the most hectic of hues royal pur But If by chance your husband may ward the buxom. In antithesis, is the The United States civil service com nn Interest In the Kbunath Falls souri will guthor this evening In the Northwestern, a morning nowspaper. big bull room of the Waldorf to honor ple, cerise, hunter's green, burnt or-' think that millinery by the atom is mad riot of barbaric color in the mission announces a postoffice clerk’s The plant of the paper was amply Speaker Champ Clark. It is Hie an ange and Chinese blue any eno of less expensive than on an average 1- gyptian and Art Nouveau silks. Just examination to be held at Klamath suited to the needs here at the time, nulli round up of former Missourians which may strike you favorably if basis, break It to him gently that his a touch goes a long way. If you pos Falls, Oregon, April 26, 1913, to es- It's the shape he sess the gift of chicness, you can fash ablish an eligible register from which 1 To SAVE LITTLE CHICKS but Mr. Evans had some "Broadway who reside in New York, anil those In your complexion is flue, but sorrow judgment errs. I I and help them to grow into bis, ideas,” which lie proposed to try out (barge of tli> dinner plans said today bo yours if you're sallow. And if by pays for, and lest paying for the large ion a vest, a sash girdle or overdrape selection may be made to till such va II (tronr, healthy birds, FEED lor these and look like the original any chance you ho a moon-faced shapes may grow mononous, Mlle. cancies as may occur from time to that Clark would bo given a rousing on the Klamath Falls public. • maiden, you may ns well bid on early Modiste will let him pay heavily for Mlle, a la Mode. But unless your time in the Klamath Falls postoffice. With backing not yet Identified, he reception. adieu to nil hopes of looking well tho small shape for a season. Conse touch is deft, beware. Applicants are requested to pply to proceeded Io buy an entirely new Coatees of these bizarre silks will the local secretary at the Klamath and being fashionable in the same quently, this season, the smaller the Our name and trad« mark on «very .1. W. Leslie returned Inst evening plant. He selected machinery calcu original packace. hat the larger the price. Tree sam turn you into an old print or a ds.Jh- Falls postofflce or the secretary, Elev MAOt only sv lated to serve a city of 100,01)0 pop from Los Angeles, where he spent lint. But it’s an ill style indeed that ple, N'cest co Bas’ Of course, a little mg poster maid, but for Art’s Bake enth Civil Service district, Seattle, Portland ulation and Installed It hero. Al the winter. Ho wll remain In Klam ¡and your own, remember to be mod Wash., for application form 1371, and Seed Co. though tho morning paper with the ath Fulls for a week or so, and then shows no good. For those with faces thing like my lady's crowning glory to tit, tho shapes are so quaint and full information. I cannot be allowed to stand in the way j erate if you would be modish. Portland, Or«. old equipment, much cheapor in op- will probably go East. OPENING Of IfSENVMION IMKEO INE SlIIIOGf GIESES ARE DISMISSED CHOP DAMAGE WAS INEMENOOOS Diamond Chick Food