WIT -- "--ist- rs"' ML.C ,IIC . -. 'JtCr"rs"''f-'"i'' ..V..,- - , :t.M.'W8's .! MnklVMMOul , 7. v i 'HI l M I 'Mil Wednesday, NovEjfuKit a, loai. THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALL&, OREGON -y i yl-. PAOB BIX i I Personal Mention I Duo to tho tact Mint tho Elks nro having a danco on Friday night, tho data first choson by tho University club for thotr danco hns boon chnnK od to Tiio'sdaybf next weak. Clydo Orlffltli nnd h. A. West, both farmors tn tho vnlloy south of town, woro in tho county scat this morning 'purchasing supplies. Mrs. Eugene Fisher nnd daughter, Mrs. Fritz Mnrk-yardt, loft tins af tornoon forSwan lake vnlloy to visit with Mrs. Flshor's mothor. E. M. irpppo was tn town yesterday afternoon from Merrill. Mrs. Clarcnco O. Hunt and daugh ter, Etta, woro shopping hqro yostr day from tholr ranch In tho Orlndnlo district.,' F. Ml Cloavc's ' of Crescent Is in town for n fow days looking after business affairs. Sidney Smyth, of tho Warren Con struction Co., Is spending n fow days In town attending to company busi ness. Bruce Shollhorn Is in town this weok-from 'Portland. Hay Cyr and wlfb, who have been spending tho summer nt Klrkford, have como into town for tho winter. Frank Ross Is horo from tlio Iloguo Hlvor valloy nnd may arrange to lo cato In Klamath Falls. Jack McAullffo, left yesterday In his car for'Modford. Fred Stolnor nnd wlfo nro horo for a fow days on business and plcasuro from San Francisco. Hoy Durblir, Frod Houston, Lester Klrkpatrlck Thom.ns Durbln and Shcdd Onrrlson mndo up a party of hunters that left hero Sundnx morn ing for tho Merrill country, nnd they nro anxious for thclif friends to know that they got tho limit of gceso. Mr. Onrrlson nnipThdmns Durbln, .employes of tho Southern Pacific company, nro spending their vaca tion hero as tho guests' of Mr, nnd sfrs. Roy Durbln. Thd Woman's Missionary Society of tho Christian church will meet on Thursday afternoon at tho homo ot Mrs. C. F. Stomwoll, 414 Ninth street. All members aro requested to ho present and to bring a friend with thorn. Airs. M. L. Mlllor will act n leader and tho subject to bo dis cussed" is "Africa." . . AV. H. GaddoB is a- business visitor hero today from Eaglo Rldgo. Chris aolllob, W. K. Urnyton nnd A. Drayton mndo up it party ot Mod ford motorists that arrived horo Inst evening on n combined business nnd pleuauro trip. Mr. nnd' Mrs.- S. A. Illakloy, who hnvo boon In .San Francisco for tho pnst fow weoks, whoro Mr. Ulnkloy attended tho I-ogglni conforonco, nr rlvod on Inst night's train. 'After n day spent horo they will cantluuo tho Journoy In tholr car to tholr homo In Rend. VS. W. Fisher, C. C. Wlllnms nnd W. H. Woods nro rnllroad men who nrrlvcd hero Inst night nnd nro stop ping nt tho W'Mlto Pollcnn hotel. Irving E. Kostorson nnd W. I. Kos torson nro hero from Ivan looking after business connected with their lumber business. J. T. Houston and J. B. Scott, Do- iinuza residents, mndo u W. D. Mann, formorly conno'ctod miur skeleton Is oxprossod by of wltli tho city flro dopartmont, liusflclala ot tho nocloty horo following takon ovor tho mnnngomont of tho' tho dtfor by Colonel D. Crockett, Now Hot Springs bnth houso, which ot Corvnllls, Mont., of n hugo Bko- wilt horonftor bo known v ns tho loton which ho recently discovered Hot Spring nntntorlum. Restaurant Workers In General Walkout (Coutlnuod nam rago 1) town yesterday and transacted bus! ncss nt tho court houso. Philip Odon was purchasing sup plies from locnl morchnnts yestordny for his ranch In tho Dairy country. H. R. Looscloy Is attending to bus iness affairs horo this weok from his Fort Klnmnth chttlo ranch. Mr. and Mrs. Ocorgo Walton drovo up from tholr homo at Merrill yes terday for tho purposo of attending to business affairs, hero. A. E. Onlo was n county seat visit or yesterday from llonunzn, whoro lio oporntos n ranch. E. S. Riley nnd Robert Clungston wero other Bonnn za farmors who transacted business horo yestordny. Sirs. Fred Murphoy loft on tho morning train for n vacation trip to San Francisco. Ross Flnloy Is bnck In town after several weoks spent looking nftor his cattlo lntorcsts'ln tho Dly section. .Too Foster of Round lako Is mak ing frequent trips Into town theso days with winter wood for his pnt rons. Ilcrt WIthrow left this morning for Rocky Point for tho purposo of closing his summer hoathouso for tho winter months. Duck Williams Is In town this week from his largo cnttlo holdings on tho Sycnn marsh. Walter 0. West Is n city visitor today from tho Klamath Agency. Undo Nato Merrill was In town today from Merrill visiting with old friends. J. Y. Tipton and family havo mov ed Into town for tho wlntor from Klrkford. tho contrnct. Whllo not nbsolutoly Insisted upon, tho proprietors asked for seven days u wook work. Tho cooking pnrt of tho contrnct wns not objoctod to so much as tho wnltcrs nnd dlshwnshjirs wages nnd tho forc ed relief clnuso, tho proprietors said. A statoment was Issued this noon, prior to n mooting ot tho Culinary Union oxecutlvo commlttoo this af ternoon, In which' Socrotnry McMil lan snld: "Wo hnvo used ovory on- trlp into donvor for n conciliation. After tho north of that town, Tho skoloton, which wnfl found on n hlllslilo1 near tho Canadian border, with n portion of tho lm monso hond nnd forolcgs protrud ing, Is doclnrod to bo in a porfoct stnlo ot preservation. Colonel Crockett cstlmatod thnt it would bo found to ho raoro thnn 100 foot In length upon oxcnvatlon. Thoro npponr to bo .sovoral smnllor skol ctontj In tho vicinity, ho statod. - E. A. Lludsloy, amombor of tho board ot directors ot tho musoum has replied that arrangements will adjourned conference Monday nftor uoon, to await tho decision of tho proprietors organization, Mr, Nick orson, on behalf ot tho Proprietor's Association In n conforonco arrang ed with tho prosldcnt and secretary of our organization, rojected tho re submission of our wago scalo which Included tho 7 per cont cut. and sub mitted to us n countor wago scalo with further reductions." "Tho president of tho culinary al liance, in conjunction with tho socro tnry, nrgucd two-hours pro nnd con, asking Mr. Nlckerson It ho could not sco his way clear to furthor re consider tho wago senlo. Porsonally, (Mr. Nlckorson) wns willing but was bound by tho association vlows and stand. Tho rejection wns final. Wo asked then "It another conference would bring us closor together nnd ho mndo n ncgntlvo roply." "Tho action taken by tho on tiro momborsblp body ot tho culinary al liance following this was unnnlmous rejection of tho counter scalo, as. our contract had expired Novomber 1, nnd wo woro bound no further. Tho secretary was Instructed to withdraw tho union houso cards and notify tho proprietors that tholr culinary em ployees could not work furthor un der tholr conditions." Seeking Skeleton of Perfect Dinosaur SPOKANE, Wash., Nov. 2. Hopo that thoy may obtain for tho musoum of the Eastorn Washing ton Historical socloty hero an al most perfect spoctmon of a dlno- TONIGHT SERPENTINE FEATURE DANCE at SCANDINAVIAN HALL This is the first of our Wednesday Night Feature Dances and we promise it to be a snappy affair. We also play "Humming." HOUSTON lio mado nt onco for tho Investiga tion ot tho find with u vlow to its Imlor oxca-rtttloci. Thot musoum Is ra-nktng pltins nt prcsont for tho ., i oxcavatlon of a dinosaur kelettqjt roconily discovered flvo miles soulli ot Lowlaton, Idaho, by Patrick Gib bons, n geologist. c3 i i ; . -- flBBBHBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBWDfl4vABBBBBBBBBBBBBBBk .HSBSssssssssssssssssssssssssvVlsssSkKiinBsssssBvVIPssl' r '''WSjBBJBBBEsBBllHBn You will be more likely to find record" at our store. Ovi-r 0,000 llecordi. EARL SHEPHERD CO. Only Kxrluslvo Muslp Htoro 507 MAIN ST. f that Jj-lfVlUrfVVVVVV'rV'll - ' jtArtf-trijxruiJLriiM--fiJ' 1 "i" '- ' ' 1TONIGHT AT FILZ FIVE --. -i. v i The stranD 'FINK8T PICTURE PR-OJKCTIOX IN HOUT11KHN OllKtiON "Oroat Minds Orlglnnto, Fools Imltato." Edith Starling IN The Arizona Cat Claw - A BIG WESTERN DRAMA WITH A REAL KICK SOAPS OF QUALITY I TRADE IB s 1 I 5c Per Bar. jl ' II 9 c Per Dar : Pe&I c WASHING 'f a,M ' COMPOUND v nil THSCRCAT INVENTION Jj J ID fAAXM9rmtU II m mrmmvw imjitm r ' 9 II ftrrww (mwOicmm i y 1 II H im rMtinuwq c. y I f 9c Per bar. 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