The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, July 28, 1921, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
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Our Cut in Prices Did It !
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Our sale have increased materially, which means
that there are more buildings starting and more men
at work. If this increased activity keeps up till fall,
rents ought to be lower this winter, and LUMBER
PRICES will be higher.
Continue this Buying and Building activity and our
Pay Roll and many other Pay Riolls will soon be back
to normal.
A GOOD PORTION OF THE CASH WHICH
WAS SPENT WITH US THIS WEEK FOR MADE-IN-KLAMATH
FALLS-PRODUCTS WILL BE IN
f CIRCULATION IN LAMATKH CASH REGISTERS
NEXT SATURDAY NIGHT.
Keep Your Dollars Working in Klamath Falls
Buy Something, Hire Somebody, Build Some- have to rent. Work for less if you are idle. We have
thing. Follow Our Lead. Cut the price of whatever started things moving in the building line. Now let
you have to sell. Reduce the price on whatever you everybody keep things moving in every line.
LAKESIDE LUMBER CO.
PROMOTERS OF HOME INDUSTRY
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PROVISIONS
OF
SANITARY
(By Dr. II. D. Lloyd Stewart, City
Health Officer.)
Tbe salient features of the Sanitary
ordlnanco as passed by tho City
Council July 25, 1921, nro as fol fel fol
eows: All diseases of a communlcablo na
ture must be reported by tbe physi
cian In charge or In tbe absence of a
physician by the parent, guardian or
teacher, hotel-keeper etc.
All quarantlnable diseases aro to
be quarantined In accordance with
tbe lair and disinfection carried out
as required by law.
Any case falling to submit to quar
antlno In their own home may bo Iso
lated In tbo Isolation hospital or pest
homo and In addition will bo subject
to tho penalties of flno or Imprison-
racnt f.cr such violation.
""v-rte ordinance roqulres
roqulres vaccination
against small-pox a a requirement to
attend public, private or parochial
school; Prohibits the use of common
drinking cups, towels etc.; It defines
a nuisance and gives the health offi
cer power to Investigate and abate
tho same; It requires that all food
shall bo handled In a clean, sanitary
manner and provides for condemna
tion of food In case of violation; Pro
hibits tho maintaining of any collec
tion of garbage, manure or othor sub
stance capable of breeding files or
other vermin and prohibits the main
taining of any collection of water in
which mosquitoes may breed; It re
quires (hat all privies or outhouses
shall bo kept clean; Requires that all
privies or outhouses be at least 25
feet away from any dwelling and that
on all future construction they shall
bo fifty feet away from any dwelling.
(This feature of the ordinance Is
subject to appeal to tho board of
health composed of mayor, chief of
police and health officer); Prohibits
the introduction into the sanitary
sewer system of substances which
will interfere with the action of the
septlo tank. (The chief offenders un
der this head are gasoline and oil);
Ilequlres that all privies or outhouses
within 220 feet of a sewer shall be
replaced by toilets with tbe flush sys
tem and connected to tho sanitary
sewer system; Requires that the
keepers of barn3 or stables shall re
move manure dally between May ISth
and Nov. 1st, or else keep tbe manure
In fly tight bins and remove each
week; prohibits manure on tho sur
faco of tho ground between May 15th,
and Nor. 1st, and require that be
tween those dates It shall bo turned
under or covered with at least' six
inches of earth; Requires that no
barnyard or stable shall be maintain
ed within CO feet of a dwelling or In
an unsanitary condition, except that
tbe Board of Health has power In
special cases to permit barns to be
less than SO feet of a dwelling; Pro
vide for tbo appointment of a sani
tary Inspector to be a member of the
police department. It will bo his duty
to enforce this ordlnanco under tho
direction of tho Health Officer and
Chief of Police In those dctallH not
requiring tcachnlcal knowledge of
sanitation and disease; Provides a
penalty of from IS. 00 to 1100.00 and
Imprisonment of from 2 to SO days
for violation of any part.
DOKKIH PKRKO.VAKS
DORRIS, Cat., July 28. Miss
Margarett De Yoe, representative for
the Ellison-White Chautauqua com
pany of Portland, Is In town arrang
ing for a wlntor Chautauqua to be
held here In November. A committee
of twenty representative business
men has been secured to sponsor tho
proposition.
George Bratton of tho Klamath
Packing company In Klamath Falls,
and W. H. A. Rcnner, attornoy, wero
In Dorrl5 yesterday afternoon on bus
iness.
Mr. and Mrs. William Q. Hagol-
steln returned yesterday from Klam
ath Falls where they spent Monday
on business.
F. C. Klabzuba of Malln drovo to
Dorris yesterday to transact busin
ess. Mr. Klabzuba Is an extensive
farmer of tbe Merrill and Malln coun
try and Is engaged In harvesting
grain for others with his combined
harvester.
After being temporarily out of ord
er for n day or two, the McCollum Ice
plant Is again manufacturing Ice,
much to tho plejsuro of Dorris citi
zens. During tbo past week of torrid
weather tho Ico company has beon
busy day and night supplying their
patrons. .
A painter haB been engaged to
paint the Dorris grammar school
building this summer. Although sev
eral years old tho building has ncvor
had a thorough painting uhltli Is
much nooded.
Mrs. II. B. Pass litis sold her houso
and lot In Dorris to F. E. Mlllor
and will soon go to Portland where
she will make her 'home for somo
time.
Knights of Pythias of Dorris have
advertised a dance for Saturday ovon-
ing, July 30, at tho lodgo hall. Local
musicians will furnish tho Incontlve
for torpslchorcan rovolry and every
thing else rclatlvo to a successful
danco Is guaranteed.
8. F. Warren announces thnt his
son, who Is a recent graduate from a
San Francisco dental college, will bo
here somo evening this week with his
wlfo and that thoy will make their
homo here whllo Mr. Warren engages
In a dental practice. The residence of
Mrs. W. B. Fox will bo oqulppcd with
necessary dental paraphernalia and
Mr. Warren will bo In a position to
take care of patients In the vory near
future.
NEW TODAY
Don't wear run down heels and
spoil tbo looks of your foot. Have
thorn ropalred at the
Evans Shoo Co o Ilcpair Dep't.
28.30
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FOR 8ALE Remington Junior, ex
cellent for Commercial Traveler or
tourist. Good condition 140.00. Also
Remington No. 10, good condition,
150.00. L. B. Hague, 208 Wllllts
Bldg. 28-30
Will buy a Ford for cash. Must bo
a bargain. Box J. S. Herald office
28-29
Buckbecht Indian Tan Army snoes
for boys give miles of service. Evans
Shoo Co. 28-30
WANTED Cooking on ranch or In
small camp. Mrs. J. Kellogg, 133 N.
10th. Tel. 448W. 28-1
Dresamuking, reasonable prices,
C27 Klamath Ave. Phono 4C1. 28-3
ROOMS FOR RENT COc up, All
rooms aro clean oittsldo rooms In
cluding bath. Home Rooming House,
920 Klamath avo. Last house on
right hand sldo of Klamath ave,
28-30
If tho tongues of shoes could talk
they would surely speak our praise.
The Evans Shoe Co. 2830
TOR 8ALK Sovoral fresh cows al
so pure bred Duroc pigs. Wm. F.
Jlnnetto, Merrill, Ore. . 28-C
FOR SALE Large wall trunk and
ono steamor trunk. H2S Crescent.
28-30
FOR SALE 4 month old
pup. Call Stlnson Studio.
Alrdalo
2830
Wo tako oft French heels ami put
on military or cuban heola at
Tbe Evans Shoo Co's Repair Dep't.
28-30
FOR RENT Two room furnished
apt. now and cloan, aowniitair
Hot water, prlvato tollot and bath.
424 N. 11th St. 28
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FOR HAD' Hudson Huerlx, ab
solutely tltu liMt bargain you will
find, price ItGO.OU. Address Fred L,
Colvlg, S25 South Central Ave., Med
ford, Oregon, 211
llavo thoso old shors repaired for
tho camping trip at tbe Erans Shoe
Co. Repair Htiop 28.30
THE OWL CAFE
UNDER MANAGEMENT OF MR. AND
MRS. G. G. STAGG
TRY US!
COOLEST PLACE IN TOWN
"The Sun Never ShineM in Our Place."
600 BROOMS!
IIFX1. HUiK
MUCH PlUUr.
Little Lady Broom $1.25 59c
Plezer Broom $1.25 59c
Winner Broom, $1.00 39c
Pioneer Broom $1.00 39c
ANDERSON'S
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Quality Groceteria
VISIT OUR BAKERY
426 Main St.
Phone 34
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O. K. TRANSFER CO. ,24 & "
Phone 87
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If It's Loose
We Will Move It