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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 8, 1921)
-.- ,... rnwiT.KiistfAiiittJ.,.T",.'r" ' .'.I lT--M. .. . lw - W , .. . tti oA-trtKWd -. . W i. J V tckhday, WQVKMitKn n, ttai. ii" yT?TJHE EVENING HERALD, , KLAMATh. FALLSOREGON PAQR EIGHT. t'J CITV COUNCIL , HITS BILLS , k . , i ' , i Declaring, that an oraorgoncy ex-1 Or. Froderlck Strickor, state dances. Tho regulation heretofore- Istod In tho health situation ot tho health officer spoko brlofly upon hofd that whoro tho admission city, upon motion of Councilman McCollum, tho special ordlnanco empowering the Mayor to enter In to n contract for a right ot way under tho Southorn Pacific rail road right ot way for tho Fifth Sower Unit, tho ordinance was hurried to its final roadlng nnd passage. Tho contract now awaits tho . signature' ot tho 'euglnoor ot tho Southern Pacific railroad and Mayor W. "8. ey. Flro Chief Keith Ambroso to ported tho number ot calls raado by, the department1 during tho mdhth of Octeber: October 3, Mar nuis Rooming house; October 6, C.'.W. 'Baiter, 210B east Main St.. to 651 t 3 Tho maor portion of tho tlmo f tho council last night was takon up with tho vising ot salary and other current bills tor tho month ot October. With but few oxcep lions, all bills wore ordored paid, a ft'w bclrifj held over until noxt week for furtjier particulars on the work porformed. . Amon tho communications 're ceived and road last' night was cine from tho Ministerial Alliance r, Js',ecreary. Iter,, jrtbur) U, October 11, falso alarm iu, em Bracing mo resolution passed at' the Presbyterian church, October 0. lirglng, 'the .cltrVand county official, to conduct an ag gressive campaign against .violators of the prohlMtfqn laws; asking the county court to baalsl tho city of ficials In the lean-up and sup- Vtmb the trade In the ceunty: urging the Judges In the respective voorts to pass all sentence as well as fines on all convicted persons; fcy co-operation ot all officials to instill a wholesome respect and ar-of the laws; and urging the ,apey retirement of any. and jail otflclals who wore derelict In their duties which they were sworn to enforce rfo action was taken on this communication, betas read as requested la a footnote to the re solution. ' sanitary .conditions ana urged tho for men was fi.oo and womon council to purchnso a tostlng lab- wore admitted froo, 11.00 woa tho oratory for tho constant datly ana- 'established prlco of admission nnd lysis of water, milk and other sub-, women who woro admitted froo stances. Tho milk, tost was partlc- wore roqulrod to pay 10c tax tho uiar and ho quoted Pdrtland as samo as men. Whore tho ndmls one placo whero all milk vvns tost- Bion prlco for men -was 60c and od dally. Aloro pooplo died In mint-1 for women 25c, It was hold that lor places duo to non-analysis ot tho tax on both mon and womon California arenue; October 16, res idence ot B. E. Smith on Lookout street and October 26, to 238 Oak street, the smallest number of fires reported during 19 ii, the' fire chief said. ' Realguatlon of Jack Mann, fire man .effective November 1, was ac cepted, tuo resignation of Fred It Spulc as president- and member ot tho boxing commission' 'was also ac cepted. Horace Sykee, deputy tire mar shal summarized the condition ot Klamath Falls as he and his as sistants-found them during the in spection which has been going on for the past two weeks. He report ed the survey was practically fin ished and that tho work of the Inspectors would be finished by to morrow evening. drinking wutor and milk products. Tho application for a permit by Allco Marklcy nnd Frances A11I- was 5c. lly the ruling dated October 22 It Is now hold that womon aro son to conduct a .rooming house nt not admlttod to a danco undor tho 920 Klamath avonuo was hold over am circumstances as mon, and for further Investigation and tho! that, thorofore, in the case of tree (applications In the following grant ed: . PERSONAL MENTION j admission ot women to a danco whero a chargo is mado for ndmls K. A. Witt, 4-roora houso, 1235Blon of men, such froo admission Lookout street; Rex It. Renner, .garage,' 18x20, cost. S40 at 701 Elovcnth street; iwo months per mit to conduct Holland House dur ing November and December to Helen J. Hehmann;, shingle garage In Hot -Spring addition to Marie Jane O'Callaghan; James Hilton, garage 11x16, frame In Nichols ud dltlon, cost ?100; O. A. Smith, 14x 32 "storeroom to Diamond Tire & Vulcanising company at 707 south Sixth street, cost 1250. The $600 bid ot Robinson, Hours nnd Newell, certified accountants of San Francisco, tor a 10-year au dit. ot the accounts ot Klamath Falls, was accoptcd by tho couu ell. shall not be taxable. 'Whero mon aro charged 60o and women 25c admission, tho tax on men will 'bo 5c and on women 3c. BSBBBBBK -"BSftjx.SSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSMBS5.,t f jm .BBSSSSSSSSSSSSSM BBBc sD M 1 I t llBBBBa? iH nesiriH evenings Mm E S tj. : i:j l -e il. 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J. carry not imply ' lot of records'' but am the only L.A'ibti" lnn cwjins a KcrnuuuAUVt. dtocK. r """ :'- .'1W .fMt W S )- (I I, EARL-SHEPHERD 507 MAIN STREET UNIVtirtSlTY OF OREGON, Eu gone, Novembar 8, (Special)-- itundroda ot alumni from ail parts of the state aro expected In Eugene on November 19 to nt- tond tho annual University ot Ore gon" Homecoming, of which' the Oregon O. A, O. football classic for the state championship will bo tho principal foaturo. Special rates to Eugcno have been offered on all railroad lines leading to Eugene for that date, which la .expoctod tn prove an additional Inducement to graduates and formor atudents to jfoturn to the school they once attended. Heavy Cattle Shipment Made from Midland Luko Walker and D. M. McLomoro are shipping 450 head of tlno boot cattle to San Francisco and Oakdale,' They aro also shipping 3G0 stock cattle to Oakdale for pasture. 'Al tlateman from San Francisco! is in chargo of ,tbo stock. J H. Hamaker, Tot Drown. W. M. Lowery, O. M. Pouch and Merrill Wallace from' Diy are In Midland to day helping with the shipment. Ladies Are Exempted From Dance War Tax -i An Important change has Just boon made by the bureau ot Inter nal revenue In the regulations con- C OF C. MEKT1NO POSTPONED (Tho regular meeting of the board of directors ot tho chamber ot commerce today was postponed owing to tho absence1 ot Secrotary Hianiey wno is in rortiana attona- ing tho Pacific International Llvo until next Tuesday, Novomber 16, Stock Exhibition, and the Btate meeting pf tho chamber ot com merce secretaries'. Today, Secretary Stanley dollvers tho opening ad dress at tho convention with a dis cussion upon "Mombershlp Problems." IIIIV COWS NKKl) FEED Cows that will freshen in .the Uto fall or early winter nood good food now. It they aro thin in flesh 100 to 200 pounds ot grain tod during 30 to 60 days beforo fresh ening Will return mora than 100 por cent profit In Increased milk yield. O. A. C. Experiment Sta cernlng tho tax on admission Wltb no ovldenco to tho contrary, wo nuppojs that rotten politicians are Mrs. M, 0. Jones, who hns been hero for tho pest threo months vlsl't liit; wjtli her son and duunhtor, Mr. nnd Mrs. Allen 11. Jones, wns obliged to lenvo for her homo In San Frniicls- co yosterduy, two weeks soouor than alio had anticipated, owliiK to the suddon sorloiiH Illness of her .-jr.uiil-daughtor. Uiillus Johnson, better known to his frlonds as tho Klnn of Norway, departed this morning for San Fran Cisco, nnd according to tho latest In dications his plnco. will bo filled honcoforlh by Eric Horg, newly crowned King of Swodcn, Tho Ladles of tho Prcsbytorian church will meet for butnnr work Wodnesday afternoon at tho homes of Mrs. E. S.Vhllllps mid Mrs. Mar lon Hanks nt 2:30. (All ladles .of the church aro Invited to eomo and sew. Dr. Frederick Sticker, a represen tative of the Stnto Health offlco, ar rived yesterday and met with tho council last night, leaving for Port land on tho morning train. J. R. Stevens nnd son have Just completed repairing tho root of the L. Engcl building nt GIG Mnln St. Mr. nnd Mrs, C. T. Shepherd, ot Ashland, who have been horo for tho past ten days visiting their son, Earl Shepherd-and wife, returned to their home this morning. While horo Mr. and Mrs. Shepherd were guests at the Arcade hotel. Mr. and Mrs. -lames Drlscoll loft today for Illy whoro Mrs. Drlscoll will visit for the rest of the wek with hor parents, whllo Mr. Drlscoll expects to return to town this morn ing., John Hagclsteln, ono ot tho welt known pioneers of Klamath county, Is spending the day in town fruan his flno rattle ranch north ot here. dhrln Oottlolf Is registered at tho Arcade hotel from Mcdford, and will spend several das hero attending to business affairs. . E. II ray ton and son, Earl, aro other Medford folk who aro register ed at tho Arcado this weok. Ampng thosu roglsturod a tho Ar cade hotel are: S. II. Shamp, Ash lnnd; O, D. Herrlngton, Clevolnnd; C. E. Tompkins, Seattlo; (!, XV. Wont- man, Ashlnrid; John O'Loary and John 0'Klofo, both of Lnkovlow. ill, W. forroll Is n Portland visitor horo this weok, who Is RloppiiK,nB a guest nt tho WJilto Po'llcnn hotel. It, II. lloyl nrrlvod hml night from 'Medford nnd Ih rcglstored nt tho Whllo Pollcan hotel. rVL W. Smith of Lnkovlaw In a bus Itiess visitor horo this weok. Frank1 O. Owon Is spending n fow dayn hero from Medford looking af tor business affairs. II, O. Isaacson a horo from Control Point, having arrlvod lust night by train. WJll.UlaCkman, present ownor of tho Hawkins ranch south ot town Is In buying auppllos today. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Walker and daughter, Mrs. Oscar Campbell, were In' for tho day from Lorella. Walter Dixon and Joo Dallf aro business visitors hero this week from Modoc Point. IDavo Skoen Is attending to busi ness affairs horo this week from tho Klamath" Indian Reservation. ' O. H. 8. NOTICE Regular mooting of Aloha Chapter No. 61 O. H. 8., Tuesday evening, Nov. 8, 7:30 P. M. at Maeonlo Hall. Past Matrons and Patrons will be en tertained by tho officers and visiting members Invited. ' KATE D, PEYTON, W..M. 7-8. rhoao 108 for Mecca Taxi. 7-tl COUNTY TRKAHUIIKH M XOTIOK Notlco is hereby glvon thnt thero are funds In the County Treasury for tho payment ot all Klamath County Road Warrants protested (presented for payment but not paid for want of fundi) on or beforo Jul)1 22, 1021. Intercut on samo will coasd from date. (Da tod at Klamath Falls; Oregon, this 7th day ot November. 1921. O. K. VAN UIPElt County Treasurer. 'Ml. UHKI) PIANOH nro scarco hut we now have sovor.il that look hotter than this picture law torniH sol 'hotter l6ok" thom ovor. 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