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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 3, 1915)
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The new Silk, iuclude all the latest in .hade., colon, plaid and stripe, in Crepe de Chine, Meualine., Pongees, GeorgetL Crepe and Chiffon, Charmuete Waistings and all fancy Silks. The new Woolen, include tome popular materials as Gabardines, Prennellia, Empre.s Cloth, Poplins, Serges, etc., in all weights. The new Stripes and Checks as well as the Solid Colors and new shades are to be found in the Woolens in the greatest variety. Str Stilts Drygoods Company &- WHERE THE LADIES SHOP" MANS -O Big Business Will Investigate Self (Toiled Press Service particularly "in l.:itlriAiueriea ami WASHINGTON'. Feb. 3. The,ll" Orient. " y asarchlight of "big business" was' discussing the Federal reserve act. - .. , .in its relation to trade expansion turned upon Iteelf here today, when wm be e(, by VicM,rosiaem Samuel the annual convention of the United ixiCRouerts, of the National City bank) States Chamber of Commerce opened, of New York; "Big business,, men from nil parts of Secretary of the Treasury MvAdoo the country gathered to diagnose busi- is scheduled to discuss the admlnls aeas conditions and make prosperity tration ship purchase bill and en-, plan, for the future. largement of the American merchant Tontfht at a regular session of marine, flow Hamlin, of the Fed the Chamber, President Wilson has cral reserve board, will give addl promlsed a speech of Importance. It tlorial Interpretation of the currency 't understood. that the president will reform act. make a speech, as It effects American Commissioner of Corporation Da buslness, on a par with his political 'vies will tell the Chamber the scope speech recently at Indianapolis. of the Federal trade commission. Among the prominent speakers A banquet will be held tomorrow who wll) address the convention will 'night. The president was to have h Secretary of State Bryan and 8ec-!spoken at the banquet but demurred retary of Commerce Redfleld on de-at attending "a social function so velopamt of American foreign trade.'soon after the death of Mrs. Wilson. Chicago Millionaire Is Facing Trial for Defying Tax Laws Oregon Senator's or it may imv.. , o.lvni,tMASl i limit- mi !... mi. 1. 1.... - WI ' "" ""' "' i r i(,, View on Liauor'"!,,', w?':n.n,i ,Mr' (Continued from page I) which to set drunk l.t ionium KIHM, V,(l0gt0 KpltlU hf tk H"II, llllll III WI r y '1 :ll ilrt Mtrr in Mht, ,?l Ari,. ... .11,11 IrHll.AII !,.. ... , J ...v. .. ,......-..,., " i" r llnr ,,, SMASHED The Everett or "Q Deal" Racket stock. This stock has changed hands twice in the past week. The present owners. Evans & Sons, got it in exchange for Kansas land at such a snap that you'll , wonder in buying the goods if they stole the land. THBY HAVE NO TMH NOB PiaCK FOB THE STOCK MORE TaUN TURNING IT INTO SOMK QUICK MONEY AT 40 TO 60 CENTS ON THE DOLLAR, AND EXPECT TO START CLOSING OCT THE STOCK IMMEDIATELY, SO IF THERE IS ANYTHING YOW HAVE BEEN PROMISING YOURSELF OR ANY ONE ELSE, IN HOUSEHOLD UTENSILS, CHINAWARE, GHANITEWABK, lOYS AND A THOUSAND OTHER TRINKETS, THEN BY ALL MEANS VISIT THIS SALE. DON'T MISS THE GRANITEWARK TUMBLE TOMORROW. 'bBBBBBBBkBBBBBBBBk. .bBBBBBBBBBBBBBSi. 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Senator William, In mUlnkrii If . Im llilnkH thui nkolmlle ilrlnU U 'rlvi'd from the Krniie, the firmcnlftl lliliuiiii lit I'onlniillrllon to iliom that r. illilllicl, are li' imriiidil. It U, my npliilnii that In- U ileclileil iiii, titkeit, The KiiRlUhiunii aiii) the flrotrlimnii nuit thoo pioplu of Kit rope who ilrlnk heavy purl wine nn ,' I think, kllteil oft a qutrkly, ami' I think mure uukkly, iliiiu thiwej who iiiiilliu' llisiiiiiolvcH Id l lie imj of piirn whisky. , If it iHTium In koIiiic to ilrlnk nt ' . . . .. i Theater Guide! ii nousion s $ Metropolitan Amuse -l I I I '-1I'- IWIIMI Jious'roNs Oi'BRA HUUSK TONHUir Lerlitte .ii i ,iill, If hu wmitK to cm ilrunk or If. tin- ui-mrvn n miiiiuinni, im n niiym Christian Science; !' J'vx.rtw BLozitrwaJO i,niwuu, reo. j. inaictment oiidpoultors, numbering nearly a mll Jullus Rosenwald, mlllloniare preal-.llon persona, are aubiect to taxes on &XAS-VS A-TT-'V dent of the Sears & Roebuck com pany, for refusal to ale his pergonal tax schedule, has precipitated a wide spread protest in Chicago against double taxation. Tax reformers ,aro congratulatinK Kosenwald for standing firm, and declare that the indictment carries no stigma and that he will be re membered some day as a true patriot. Rosenwald, If conviceted. must pay the state a heavy fine. State's Attorney Maclay Hovne. who directed the indictment, says that at least a hundred convictions aealnst wealthy "tax dodgers" will be secured by April 1, unless the de linquent forestall action by making voluntary returns at once. Guilty Number Near Million Agitation of the tax nueatlon nan brought to light the fact that bank their deposits which they are not paying, It would take a grand Jury 300 years working at tho average rate of speed, to bring Indictments against all of them. . Even the state's attorney and some members of the grand Jury, it la de clared, have not complied strictly with the law. Hoyne says that tho law oueht to be enforced or repealed. "It has fallen Into disuse." he says "thrr.neh lack of enforcement. I hope that mv i ,.., ..: . . ' i --"" ".u IU.BUWI u niuuy oiinmount realized bv incir detects as will load tn ttiir lu, hi..... .. .. . : ' '. amendment where necessary." Soys He iH Taxed Tvlc Rosenwald's contention In iimi im should pay no taxes unon iim iin.v0 and bonds of the Sears & Roebuck company, which ho .owns, because the plant of the company has already WOVNt, bun taxed us tangible property and that tho taxing of morn evidences of ownership H like taxing the mum, property twice. The Chicago Single Tux club, which a one or tho Hrm organisation coming to Uonenwiild'a dofenso, gors even further In its definition of uoublo taxutlou. John 'l. White of this club, who iloahatcd tho merits of the case with Jloyiie'u annlntnut, Hay. den N. Hell, took tho croumi i taxntlon, avo the taxation f i,. i.. .,..,... . .. "l )i uuuuio taxation. All tho benefits of public Improvo- tho bond sale. uro represented clun who h nrnctlced for to yearn. ! say to hint, '(let coot! pure wlillcy.,,,-KNK W. niAliVI('K,(Ml i.eiive wine nnu nepr mil. vmi will iimi iuiikit nun no jiMirni'ii leim nnrm, v tt till Ihn rmillll will ,t.. Mt. .... I(mm . ...v ..... .. .,, ,.,,,. viiii... III I tho long run. It In n matter of crmt-1 omy. If you really wlh to urn .' cohoi nuil get the rffertM from It, ! without any sublerfiiKo or fiMilliig' jnlioui It. In tii Hafem drink of nil, I ' "I say this In tinier thnt ihnn. aro going to rontlnuo the us I who "(., w,? EVANS Nrt IHofi to -Tn Sugar Bowl," inhito Building WJ1 T'TWM''''''""''" '' ---T-.-.-1-ii'.-ir.T-.-..ii,,., , "& tf ,C ' ' . ' THIS MAN DOES NOT WATCH CLOCK -T v-p-BBB In tho vnluo of tho cliv Klin v ...- valuo nnil the tax ills tho service tendered. Tnxlni; i,iiii,iin .., ..i..... . -MB UUU I'luiiin Klamath Falls Music House VICTROLAS From $15 to $250 O.V KAHY I'AYMENT I'LAN H. Orem, Proprietor What is without a doubt the init. est Show OVCr nut on In Klnm.ll, Falls for ten cents Is now running at the OrnhctiR Tim ni.f,. . - -..v ...v.uau IJIU- gram Is headed by a throe.rnni fn.i until March ture "Captain Jenny, 8. A."' one 0Vl,miUi- United Press Service DENVER, Fob. 3, Governor Q. A. Carlson, Colorado's new executive, has never carried a watcb. His friends do not expect the mere fact that be has become governor of hu state will cause Carlson to purchase a time piece, as they say his frfM is tbat time is . measured by work accomplished, and not by mere hours ana minutes, necause of Governor Carlson's laek of a watcb, one of the first things his secretary, did after the new exe cutive took office, was to purchase a cjock, which is to be nut In m.! pw m,. t.u.. ...- . i .anient place so that It may at least vented n " STL Tour, k , .- ..w U, w mum ume. ne read by th ...u ...k . . -- -ot u. rawn, rnennn ivni.,,, . ...i... . I - f-i"b imvu ior gov- ernmentnl service; once when the tax la Paid ami ttB0 ), n , J paid for a place to put the hulldln" i-oii SALrJ flood nnmbler touring i2rnr' fh? Ut ,C00' Wl " I2C0 caHh. Ford Onrnge. a.tf LOST-Hetwecn Klnmntl. Falls rtnd Lorella,, one lfntlmp u ... . ..-. r..,,i, (.ane con- taitilngT Bult of tiothc-H n,i .. ". effects. Kinder kindly notify Hrnco Shldler, 617 Main. ,owarili 3.fit IWh wetA WMBssmi ji UW''S the multlplo rfel features now hnino.1 released by tho I7nlvcrnt nmn. I Herald Thla Is .... ..-. .. 'Il . - ... rm mu uiii.riiiir ni linilflnnl strength and must n aAn ,. ,. appreciated. The Anlmatii u.n (with the vtry latest from tho war one, ana "Cupid Pullg a Tooth," a viur comeay. comoletn ihio ieei program. WANTED Himcli work; well ox- i'viiuui-uu, win clion. ri.r i... '"ru 1. Aililrrm w. Care 3-r.t "Cuplillll Jenny, K. A." (Sold Hi.il feature In three rtels Anlnmiiil Wcrkly l-ntest from (he war xone "Cupid I'iiIIh TKth Nestor roineily v.mi- iirogrnm ADMlNrtlO.V (0c Monday and Tuaij rsu, n nnil 1, Tiiimlii)- Klnttiaih local !.)i.utii iifrtrtti TIw California Jutilee Outlet STAR THE A Til "TH i'atal Portrait" Knloiii drama In two parti "Tliu Muul of l.utuiX Vliagrnph drama featurlnc 0f jui ..... . ... ..., h noriey ailU JUIIU'll .MUrrnuo . f "Tin. 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