Ofr S 1 I J ..' GRAND OPENIN OF THE KASILGA WI (.!, , , y- r - -ii .';, Klamath Falls' Only Exclusive Dancing Hall .f BALL W,AM t rj a MSassssssh. amaammma ama . Wednesday Evening. SeDtember 25th DANCING ALj NIGHT MUSIC BY THE KASILGA WIGWAM ORCHESTRA OF FIVE PIECES H. Borel, Violin 0. Arnold, Clarinet Mrs. Lottie Bailey, Piano A. T. Tindall, Cornet C. Arnold, Drams GOOD FLOOR GOOD MTJSIC A GOOD TIME Music and Hall finished for prLe dancing par and sockus Admission $1 i Hum BiiiWkirii Cor. 6 and Main Ladies Free m.i SUN MN (Continued iron Pat 1) fear womea who were ladleted br the graad jury aad who are charted with eeadaeUag bawfly komt, contrary to the atate law. These women had not Ma to aacure 9600 cash ball i aa to a lata hour thla afternoon. aad were remanded Into the custody of tha aharUt. Wltk the Indictment of the two coaacllmea after a thorough Invest! sjatlaa br eevea repraaeatatlve dtl aaaa at Klamath coaaty, It Is expected hat' Masara. 8aTldsa aad Ooeller wilt realf lamed lately aa members of the eHr aasmell. It la uaderttood that their Meaaa have advised them to take this aetlas. Tha fact that Couacllmaa Crisler was aot ladleted has caused eoaaid erahla specuUtloa on the streets. It seems that Mr. Crisler, walla present when tha original dtauad tar graft was made, did aot appear at the meeUag when tha meaey aad notes were handed orer. M t Is supposed that tha graad Jury did net consider that there waa suBcleat arldeaco agalaat him to secure a conviction of wrong doing. Driely the story of the charges sgalnat the two councilman and Hun ter Savldge U as follews: Tha Llvermore brothers, who were operating the Llvermore hotel In this I properly made, and Mr. Wheeler did dty, were not able to make both ends I not again see his money, eat and the place waa attached. Tha bar (a connection was sold under a chattel mortgage and was bought by Jamas Wheeler. Soon after the pur chase, Hunter Savldge, accompanied by three councllmen, two of whom were bis brother and Mr. Ooeller, called at the Llvermore bar and de manded that unless bills aggregating about 11,100 were paid, an effort to secure the transfer of the Llvermore license to Wheeler by the city council would bo defeated. In other words, the threat was made that unless Mr.( Wheeler paid over about 11,600 tha tha city council, defeat Wheeler laj nis effort tn-enect a license iranaiar. and by so doing, prevent him from carrying on the business he had just bought Wheeler was' not able to pay the oaey at that time, but a day or two later another conference was held and Wheeler paid SI 60 In cash and gave two notes for enough to make up the total around $800, about half what was originally demanded. This money and the notes were placed in an envelope and given to Mr. Ooeller, with Instructions that If the license transfer was made, tha money aad notes were to be retained, but if it was not made, the envelope and con tents were to be returned to Mr. Whaeler. The license transfer was Subsequently the affair was ex posed by The Herald, end the grand jury was called to consider the charges, with the result that the In dictments were returned, tho charge against the two councllmen being . mined this afternoon with bridge and "accepting and receiving a bribe," and !"G00" at the magnificent Johtuon res- Social Events of the Week. uou. i no rooms wre tastefully dec-1 Now music. orated with sweet peas aad earns- ment. Dane linns, and n most enjoyable lima was had. Those present were: Mesdamea, , ... ..., ..... ...X. ,..... a forerunner of other enjoyablo iTho 'cello solo by Mr, Klllott was'tisr-'lf". Humphrey, Oeo. Ilelhn, It, A.itt ,... -i V.Jfo,.. .w-.it.' luicuia uuiiui me luriuiuiuins .iki.i "iicuianjr incusing, mm I lie acroimftni-'r.iiiiuiiit;uco. naiaeu, r. M. HUBdy,! season, Mrs. W. I. Johnson enter- menu were all well rendered. W. V, Johnson. W. II. North. I.ov Hllrard. J. II. Monro., ll.nr Htm.i N' mutlc. good flflrfr mu- Mn. Chart H. Mooro entertained against Hunter Savldge being exlor- Idence on 1'acinc Terrace. About sev- fix tables at "GOO" Thunday after- uon ot money. ,cnty Klamath Palls ladles enjoyed the noon at her beautiful homo on tho i aslora ami sweet II, llarilenbrook, O. II. Humphrey, J.iuirni. DanrAw Hrk und W. II. Weedon. ' X sf raR ouir tonllit. DROP DOWN i hospitality of Mrs. Johnson. The West HI Jo. The rooms warn decorat- rooms were beautifully decorated ed with tutors and PIANO BRIEFS A pisao ta tb hosse this winter rhildrea, aad latcreat litem aad A aiaao la the home this wmter , aad eatertalameat for the whole i wlkr their M tmr MaaaJold) mJier MaaosMc Yaawa for gaaUty bad 1 , BJtJrUWAQK w ae aa edacatloa steal Meads la for the Ufe. leaas aa asaoaat of pleasure aad caJIiag f rleada. A musical borne meaaa a I We wW aeU yea any reseated here), aad save yoa i suit your coaveataaea. We boy the i aricea aad freights, hat aeU T 1094 Mala ft. of redaemeat aad edacatloa. la 'Frisco or Portland (aot rep- sad make terass of payment to ai the same factories, pay the same alaaos oaraelvea oa a small selling Home Trade, MUSIC GO. lte Willii rirnltftre Co. Mr.. 8. K. Murlln niirt (b children . CHOICE LOTS !. Alnilil Mrm Tan inu.L f U-..III -- 1 .... - 'with Oreson tr.im lcaM and nlnk .,!.. ... w.r.t..l fnr m.i..-. ,7 . ....L . . . . ""."' ".-MMMI, rlrsl ralnlew, aioe. wsot ..... .nd in .. ,i.,i. I VmI ", .;:.",'. ' '" '" !"". '"' V m"u.. r m , View lot. ..a the hill, rls I ,' " . . . ' .U..U-..I. ikuci.is oi ir. and Mrs. K. II, lUmisr. aejia avoa Icomposltlon the card table were ar- were tha successful nlayrra: Mr. .Mrs. Martin's parents. Mrs. Twa- J!wZ .. !Z'. rangea. rs. jonnson was assisted in Wright. Mrs, Meldrum. Mrs. Hell. brook is en route to Marshneld receiving by Mrs. Hughes, Mrs. 8. O. Mrs. Wattenburg. Mrs. Zumwall. Mrs. . , Johnson. Mrs. Oowan, Mrs. C. H. John Mooro and Mrs. Zlm llaldwln. ,.. .... . . . Moore and Mrs. L. (lerber. The guls I'imch waa x.red during the ltr.d,,'ll;nmAl'!!.oth were: Mesdames C. K. Word.n. II. noon, and at In. clo. nf ,h ... ?,r?' .""' 'rm" Uoti" nd "- " . .. .... r. ,'.iifi in mvrriu .rriY.a in mm idly last night to attend the musicals). e e nod Mrs, J, Krank Adams ar- (Masou, O. II. Merryman, 8. Oheu ( chain, L. P. Wlllets, W. 8. Wordcii, r. i. write, r. ii. siiiu, i (lurber, ro HALL'S GRILL The Hotel Hi ular with A distinct f laach aervi price of 3S service compa of aay of the For some haa prevailed have beea ere ter ol of fare city show The raansj arrangements thai II Q rlll is proving pop- Ismstb Palls pubtlc. re la tha merchants' it noon. The uniform ts Is charged, and the s favorably with that tea In tha big centers. the Impression the prlcea charged when, aa a mat- parison of tha bill f other cafea In the le If any difference. baa made especial erring parties In !J. II. Drlscoll, E. R. Reames, R. U. j Richardson, Oeorge Walton, C. P. Stone, W. K. Kaught, D. J. Zumwalt. W. O. Smith. A. R. Campbell, Zlm llaldwln, It. II. Hovey, W. W. llald wln, K. W. dowan. A. M. Warden, K. II. Hall, Ilowen, L. Titus, (I. W, Mc Near. W. 8. Pish. K,H. Henry, Oeo. llaldwln, M, 8. Sargent, It. A. John son. L. W. Chilton, II, J. Knapp, (leo NoUnd, A. A. Dellman, A. J. Lyle, 0 rvfroshmenU wore served to tho fol lowing guests: Mesdiimea I P. Wit (Its, i:. It. Ileamiii. it. M. Klchsrdson, Den Zumwall. W. O. Smith, K. J. Mirrny, Will llaldwln, Zlm llaldwln, i:. II. Henry. P. II. Mills. W. I'clI Jalumoii, I,, dorter, II. W. (lowen, (io. Morryman. Hllaa ObvnFli.ln. I'mr. I'i'iilcr, II. K. Wattenburg, II. P. Mur-' riocli, K. II. Hall, (leo. Wright, O I. Itoherls, Oscar Hhlve.-C. K. Meldrum, Inhn Monro and Miss Maud llaldwln. . . , Wednesday afternoon 'Margaret Mr. iA7slO, faring new muit I A good nae oa t'rrwrnt at A better me oa t'rrwrii (Nip of llir Iml In Kit TM. Mrhols AiMllhui hA-dni aad MS). I am ho erlulc egret far tei alMtvi lotaNuMl ranahiske i tired In the city yesterday afternoon I . Iloasrs, Bav kluUeu arerert;. fiom their Merrill home, to attead I farm land, tho concert and In visit friends for cilllAyTK u few days. . Svxt lo American Motel. Phes aW I3VOrvtlaXlaa: afternoon' or evenlw. The grill has been fitted up with aWew particularly for this service. Also, we would like to call your at tcntlon to our special Sunday dinner for 7C cents, which excells anything In the city for the price, $250 Ca wfcsw 5 room a level lot cl bilaice li Allf atb; fine toichool- rent. 91600 AGNER Biiarpless, C. 8. Mooro, Thos. Hnmi- ton, O. II, Underwood, O. II. Capron, W. II. Mason, O. O. Johnson. Prod Schallock. II. Shawn, C. S. Itoherls, Oscar Shlve. (1. W. White, P. Wil liams, Colllus, J. Klllott, Carpenter, John Moore, 8. O. Johnson and Ii. J her mother, Mrs. W. O. Hmlth, on Conger avemio. The afternoon was spent In KHiiics nn the lawn uml leo cream and cake was served to tin. follewing: Marlon Martin, Chrlstlnn Murdoch, Mildred Uwls, Ileatrlco West, Mellin Davenport, llonnle Davenport, Pran E2aws.-sis-.r.7Js; iieroer, nilly Wronn, Innls ItoberU and lluford Hargus. Tho ladlcH of the Jul Nl Yel Club entertained nlno tabes at "500" Mon day afternoon at tho Jericho Club. Ico cream and cako wore served, and prizes for high scores awarded to Mrs. C. U. Meldrum and Mrs. L. (ler ber. Mm. '(icno (,'hlldorH returned this veck from tho noguo River Valle, whro she hns been vlaltlni for v. ernt weeks. Mrs. J. K. llallard and Mr.. I n Applegate returnsd last evening from n several days' automobile trip and visit at Ashland and Medford. I ho Happy Hour Club was d.n.i.t. ' uwriinuu on Tuesday after-J noon at the home of Mrs. W. II. Wee- I Maud llaldwln and M. Zlegleman. Mrs. Don Zumwall captivated u large audience In Houston's opera house last night In her aong recital for tho benefit of the Klamath Palls library fund. Prom the first to the last number of the well selected pro gram there waa no lack of interest, and the npplauso was enthusiastic. In tho llmt fw numbers, Mrs. Zum- wait was not at her beat, but com- menclng with "Who Is Sylvia?" she showed her thorough training and her natural ability. In the numbers hlch followed, especially la the "Shadow Dance from Dlnorab," her wonderful execution and perfect In tonation stood forth. Mrs. Zumwalt was assisted by Mrs. II. R. Elliott, pi- ano; If. R. Klllott, 'cello; Mr. Mitch ell, clarinet; Miss Paye Hogue, ac companist, and Harry Borel, violin. XIuhIo r.ciit.lll af fcla A Cos PlH ay and other leasIM Other makes si atti re. Tunlns sml rspsln Agency fr in " - I III TVPIWHITIIR AM Vltnillt TALKIXl M.aw- ilook, Hlatlourry and llrtai IIMU1N FAILS MUSIC M 710 Main Street. II. MAIWKV. 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