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was referred to the mayor, who will | tn«estigate the matter. The council decided (hat hereafter when a petition is presented which W. C. Daltou was here from Malin relates to any property the pet It loners 1 Friday. must describe the property in the peti Dau Evans was up from Dorri» tion or their request will not be given 1 Monday. any attention. When this is not done Fred Liskey w»a here from Merrit) it involve« too much labor on the part Monday. Klamath \ alley Warrhouae and Fur» 1 of the council. •2.500 A YEAR SEEMS TO warding Cimt|>aiiy Ha« Or II. C. Cox WSS up from Merrill Vncleati Dairy Monday. FIGI RE DESIRED dered an Out lit The health committee has been In Guy Merrill wan here from Merrill vestigating the potuiibllltiee of disease Saturday. I germinating localities and the causes The Klamath Valley Warehouse R. Hayes was up (rout Keuo MAY CLOSE RED SLEEVE MIRY | of sickuess, giving specal attention last J. week ¡and Forwarding company bus ordered z to dairies. The recent prevalence of L. E. Smith of Reno Is a guest at a ten-ton ice-making plant from the typhoid in the city was the chief cause the Lakeside. Cyclops Iron Works of San Francisco, Street Paving Bond« Are to lie Vlv*r* of the Investigation, and the follow through their representative. Emile W. W. Riedel of Portland Is a guest tiwd—Arrange for Third I uit ing report was received from Dr.R.R. at the Livermore. Etienne. The plant will he shipped,bv of the Sewer System Hrmilton. secretary of the ^ealth C. R. Shinn of Spokane Is register 'the 1st of February, and will bo In committee: operation by March 16th. It will be ed at the Lakeside. "Klamath Falls. Ore., Dec. I«, 'to. installed In the warehouse of the com F. J. McDermott of San Francisco The meeting of the council Monday "To the Houcrabk Mayor and Citv pany opposite the Southern Pacific Is a Lakeside guest. | night was an interesting one in many Council: depot. J. W. Seoggtus had business here respects. A number of matters of im "Gentlemen—-I recommend the Im portance to the city were taken up. mediate closing of the dairy know n as from Merrill Friday. E L. Hosley was up front Merrill -»I t \l • II U El.lt) llh l i >\<.1 X<. |<( among them being the draft of the the Red Sleeve dairy, and owned by Mits. M c M illan Saturday on business. saloon ordinance which Is to be acted Mr. John Robins. I have warned Mr. T W. Durham had business here on at a future meeting, and the re Bobins twice in regard to the unsan port of the health committee on the itary condition of his place, but it ap trout Merrill Monday. Frank Bloomingcamp was up from Walk» Boldly Into a Itoom and Ran- dairies in the city. pears he does not intend to remedy Merrill last Thursday «ack« the Drawewrx in the The Saloon Ordinance matters, Thomas Barkley was In the city Drx—er—Xo < lew Judge Drake presented a draft of "The place is filth.». and it is utter- front Yainax Saturday. the proposed license governing the.ly impossible for clean milk to be de- Abe Harper of Sacramento is a sale of liquor in the city. It is a > livered from such a barn. Very re- guest at the Livermore. A bold burglat entered the room 1 stringent measure, aud covers rll i spectfully, Win. A S how is registered at the of Mrs. McMillan, proprietor of the phases of the traffic. It embraces R. R. HAMILTON, l.akesldc lull, betWien 7 and 8 o'cha k i latkeside from Reno. Nev. twenty-one sections covering in sub "Sec'v Health Committee.” J. H. Hobbs, the Merrill merchant.! Monday night, and after runaacklng 1 stance the following In view of the report, the council was a visitor here Monday. the dresser ami tearing u|M>n several J 1.—Defines what is liquor and what j declared the place to be a nuisance, A A. Mitchell left (or his home in Packages that hud been prepared for 1 constitutes the traffic and Mr. Robius was ordered to abate San Jose Tuesday morning. , Christmas gifts, made his escape nud 2. —That it shall be unlawful to ¡the same at once by cleaning his sta- Tom t'almes aud W. R. Wilson up to this lliue no trace of him has sell liquor without a license. | ble and premises, or the chief of po were here from Merrill Friday. tteen found. 3. —Sale by less than a gallon is re- lice will enforce the orders of the Mrs. McMillan leave« the ke> of her Wilford Allen is a guest at the tail; more than that is wholesale ¡council and see that the dairy is Lakeside front Pullman, Wash. ■ oom in the lock so that her dnlighter 4. .—Licenses cannot be transferred closed, J. F. Totten and M. H. Wampler could enter auy time «he cares to d<»I nor the location of the business' Boud« so. She had a number of Christmas 1 were dowtt from Odessa Monday. changed, No license to be issued for It was decided to advertise for bids W. L. Roberts and F. Brown of presents wrapped up ready for mail-1 less than six months nor more than , for the bouds fur the construction of Dorris were in the city Saturday. Ing. and these Included a silver Elk's j one year, Petition for license niuat the paving iu the first unit, and Mr. Edwin II. Wilson of Klamath Agen ¡card case. Tl)e room Is at the end of give name > of applicant, the name of Olson, representing the Warren Con- cy was in the city Monday on busi the hall on the office floor, and over-! the owner ' and location of the prem- struction company, stated that his | look» the stairway leading to the back I ness. 1sea to be ■ occupied, and a bond of company would take the bonds to the Charles T. Powne, the well known ¡yard. <1,000. [ extent of the warrants that had been Bly merchant, was down from his ■ The robbery was evidently commit-| 5. .—No license is to be issued until issued to the company, which is about home last Thursday. tod by sum»» one who was well ac- ' the fee is paid. 12.'»,000. The bids will not be called L. E. Erickson came down from the quainted with Mrs McMillan and the 6. —Wholesale liquor men cannot for until the ordinance governing the Agency Saturday and left for San house, for the deed was committed sell less than one gallon. qaeation has been passed. Francisco Monday morning during Mrs. McMillan’s temporary ab- 7. —Retail liquor dealers cauuot City Hall Site W. A. Porter and J. Waiter Call,, sonce. She had thrown on her cloak sell more than one gallon. F. H. Mills, owner of the property the Medford traveling men. stc at the and gone to Chitwood's drug store for 8. —The license must be displayed. which the city has selected as a site | some Christmas cards to be sent with ■ Livermore. 9. —No minor, woman. Indian, for the city ball, cctifled the city that Better get that box of candy to- ! the presents, She was only absent a I bitual drunkard or criminal can his option would not be withdrawn if morrow, at one-fourth off the regular ! few momenta when her daughter, permitted to loiter in the saloon. I the city would pay the interest on the price. Star Drug Company. Marie, came into the store and told I 10. —Cannot sell to minors, I put chaae price, bnt that the city could C. H. Kester, the prominent Poe , her that the room bad been robbed. dians and others specified. | have the privilege cf the option until Valley ranchers, was in the city on Her 8-year-old grandson. Hugh An 11. —Not to be sold on election day it chpose to take it up. derson. had purchased a present business last Thursday. while the polls are open nor on Sun Ccuncilmen Wilkins. Caste). Hanks, Born—At 1:30 this morning, to which he wanted to show his grand day. Summers. Waldron, Stone and Willits Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Stile«, ln Mills mother. and came running down th« 12.—No lewd pictures or statues we-e present when the meeting was hall toward her room. As he turned addition, an 8% pound son. can be hung or placed in rooms where called to order. Mrs. Hugh Clopton of Bonanza was the corner a man came hurriedly out, liquor is sold. Bill* visiting Mrs. Ma-gery Hoagland for a of the room, and In his haste caught ' 13-—No faro, roulette, poker,) The following bids were allowed: his toe on the chiffonier standing near few days during the past week. twenty-one. or other games of chance Edward Sullivan, labor . . . $1.25 Mrs. H. L. Benson, who has been the door and stumbled The little fel- ' <an be conducted in any room in the B. F. Owens, labor.............. 8.75 suffering from facial erysipelas, is re J low thought It was the porter, and I building where liquor is sold; this E. H. Owens. labor............. 8.75 ported as being a great deal better. called out to him, but the man hastily 1 includes hotels. C E. Walter«, labor........... 3.75 George Moxell. L. IL Walker. L. J. J picked himself up and ran down the 14. —No woman or minor can be W. A. Turner, labor........... 7.50 Bean, W. H. Bassett and Charles bock stairs. employed in a place where liquor is A. C. Wilson, labor........... 5.00 Franklin were here from Bonanza An examination of the room showed sold. W. R. Blanchard, labor . .. 7.50 i Tuesday. that a glass Jar containing some val 15. —No entrance is to be permitted A. White, labor.................... 6.25 i Florence R. Robinson was & guest uable Jewelry belonging to Mrs Mc except such as opens directly into the L. M. Hannen, labor........... 2.50 at the Lakeside Monday night, having Millan had been emptied of its con-1 barroom. 2.50* come down from the Agency in the t«nts, and that the bureau drawers B. W. Wakefield, labor . . . 16. —No boxes or booths may be A. Logan, labor.................. 18.65 afternoon. had been turned topsy turvey. maintained, nor "family" entrances. A. W. Clark, labor............. 19.40 Fortunately he overlooked a num- ■ W. I. Moody. W. I. Moody Jr. and 17. —No screens are to be permitted E. G. Buehls, labor............. 19.40 Robert T. Nelson of Chicago, and W. ber of pins that had been left 4n the before entrances, and the doors and Irvin Cutter, labor ......... 22.50 G. Souther of Portland are guests at collars which were In the drawers, —»1 windows must be no arranged that an S. B. Low, labor.................. 45.00 the Livermore. and these were saved. Rut he carried unobstructed view of the interior of H. Boivin, supplies............. 1.20 Thos. McCormack of Keno was In off several Christman presents which the room may be obtained from five Herald, advertising........... 2.20 the city today. He has just returned had been gotten ready to be sent feet from the ground. 4.50 from a trip to the Gap, and will away. O. K. Transfer Co................. 18. —A uiinor who buys is equally R. J. Sheets, salary........... 25.50 await until the Canby comes up to No clew other than that he had on as guilty as the one who sells. Geo. T. Baldwin.................. 12.55 return home. a light hat and an overcoal has be< n 19. —The penalty for violation Gladding, McBean A Co., found. 1 Guy and Lynn Cronemuller and E. shall be a fine not to exceed $100, or sewer pipe......................... 1.210.52 L. Dutton came in Sunday night frotr. imprisonment not to exceed fifty days. W.H.North, sew«»r inspector 153.33 Corvallis and left on the Lakeview 20. —The council can revoke the Maddox A Harris .............. 19.50 stage next morning, to spend the holi license for any violation of the ordi All bills must be O. K. d before days at home. nance, the person accused to have they will be allowed. Argument In Made That the Slu-rilT five days’ notice before the revocation, Mrs. Frances E Gorr went down Building Permit« Has Enough to Ih» Enforcing and no license is to be again issued to to Midland Tuesday morning, where The following building permits the Criminal ta» the person whose license Is revok< J. she will visit with the family of Abel I 21. —Qualifications for a license: were asked for and granted Ady for a day or two before leaving Charles N. Thomas and Kenneth A petition is being circuited and The applicant must be an American for her home in San Jose. extensively signed, asking that a law citizen, who has never been convicted ¡Thompson—To erect a four-room W. K. Merrill, the special agent for be enacted creating the office of tax of a felony, who has not had a license .bungalow on lot 789, block 105, Mills the Pacific Telephone company, who crl |fcftor ln cllleJ! and ther(.. revoked on a previous occasion, and addition; approximate cost $500. has been here for the past few weeks by relieving the sheriff's office of that George W. Osborne — To erect a who has never sold liquor to minors looking over the telephone lines in The foregoing is the substance of frame house 24x28, on lot 4, block this part of the state, returned to his work. The argument Is advanced that the sheriff has enough to do en 211, Milla addition. the ordinance, the draft of which was home in Portland Monday morning. forcing the criminal laws without four- Charles F. DeLap — To build read to the council. I acting as tax collector. The following The latter section was somewhat 1 | room bungalow, lots 4 and 5, block is the form of the petition: 45, First addition. PROhPEtTS ARE GOOD criticized, as it is not supposed that a 1 "We. as citizens and taxpayers of R. H. Ellis — To build four-room FOR AN OPEN WINTER "Sunday school man is going to en-; the county of Klamath, state of Ore cottage, lot 5, block 58, Hot Springs gage in the saloon business." , addition; approximate cost $1,000. W. <’. Neff Came Down From Odesxa gon, do hereby request that a law b« License High enacted by the legislature appointing Barker A Bruce—To build fl ve by Boat Sunday, Where He A canvass of the members on theI room bungalow, block 41; approxi a tax collector for the collecting of Had to Skate l<a«t Year question of the retail license was tak- I mate cost $3,000. our city and county taxes. With th« en, and resulted as follows: If the signs are to be believed there increasing population of our cities The Canal Bridge Wilkins . $2.500 is to be an open winter this year. W. end counties the sheriff has not suffi A remonstrance against the chang Castel . . . 1,200 ing of the location of the bridge C. Neff, chief ranger of the Crater cient time for the executing of his Willits .. 2,500 across the canal from Franklin street forest, came down from Odessa Sun duties In maintaining law and order, Stone . .. 2,500 , to Washington street, was presented, day by boat, and he said that last and should be relieved of tax collect Summers 1,200 Therefore, we, as voters and year at this date he came down on ing signed by a number of residents. Waldron 3,800 responsible property holders, would skates. In a discussion of the petition It Hanks . .. ... 2,500 While there Is eight inches of snow suggest that the collecting of town The wholesale license was set (( was brought out that the reclamation at Odessa, the pelicans, geese and and county taxes be included in the service had been Instructed to con $600. 1'duties or - a —— of -•» the county treasurer, ..... ------- - — struct a bridge across the canal at ducks are plentiful, and It looks as.» Fire Equipment 1 Washington street, a-nd the petition though there was to be an open win- special officer be elected for that por The ordinance governing the issue was not granted. ter. He picked a large pelican (ip I pose, so that our sheriff’s time may I of $8.000 bonds for the purchase of The city attorney was instructed to from the water as his launch was on i o« entirely devoted to the enforce lire fighting equipment, was not tak draft an ordinance relating to side* the lake a few days ago. and took it I ment of the criminal and statute laws . en up, as there is an emergency clause 1 walks and creating a lien on the prop home with hint. He caught fish for I of our cities and county." to it. and the requisite eight mem-1 erty concerned for the cost of the it to feed on, but It refused to eat, ; bere were not present. The Argentine government haH de and he put the bird back In the water same. Petition« The ordinance vacating the portion again. It is still near the place, how- creed that tins for foodstuffs shall be I considered dangerous to the public A petition requesting that a side-! of Ninth street between Main and rrer, and refuses to leave. Mr. Neff is on his way to Porila-nd health if they contain more than 1 walk be constructed on the west side Pine streets (in the Grammar school of Pine street across from the Klam- grounds) was read the third time and on official business, and will be gone , per cent of l<?«d, zinc, antimony or arsenic. ath Development company's office,1 passed. a week or ten days. Buy your Xmas gifts at THE PORTLAND STORE Large stock to select from B RAD LEY We Stood the test of Time and now we are forced to look for larger quarter« Every week ha« «celi an liiereaac in our bwsinesn. We eX|Mtl Io move into Ihr liand«<nt»c new Bristol building near Sixth afreet a« mm » ii as II I« com pleted. W« want you to Help Us Move and are therefore going to sell all und rohe« at reduced prices. We Io slock up Un- new «tore. You Let's do hu«lnc««. At any rate, prices; llien if we can't tradr, nnyway. BRADLEY HARNESS CO OpfMMltr the I'owri Hoaar HARNESS A A most desirable as well as use ful Xmas Gift would be either a Piano Phonograph Sewing Machine t or Call, write or phone me regarding easy payment plan Phone 251 E. W. flULLER HAWXHURSI fwS of Large MARKET K& Pieces I have opened • new meat market at 10111 Main street. Just •■set of the school house, where all kinds of fresh and salt meats may la- had at reasonable prices. A specialty of supplying families with quarters or large pieces. ry. I ruu no delivery wagon, bnt will ileliver pl«««« U hi targe to car The expense of keeping a delivery outfit is taken off the price. J. W. HAWXHURSr Monday a U gni Holiday I EHTRAY NOTICE Next Monday will lie a legal boll-1 Cante to my place, near southw««f day, and the banks and courts will corner of Miller Hill, about Beptem observe If as such. Business houses ber 1, 1910, one red cow, branded T generally follow the custom observed on the ribs, crop of the right and by the banks, and will probably close swallow fork In the left ear. on Monday also ItS-l-t W. L. TIÑOLE Y.