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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (March 6, 1928)
Tui'Hilay, March C, JfllKJ W. ESGH Tried for Treason PTCofieio . WA8HINOTON. Msr. . (AP) wli Unfavorable report on the jvjnomlBatloii of John W, Esth of Wisconsin, as a meiubej ot the I. C. C. was ordered today by toe efoate Interstate com-! mere com minion. . The vote was acres tor and 10 against. Escb'a Domination via opposed particularly by senators from the southern coa( state bocause of his change' of vote In the Lake rsrgo coal caao whereby the rail roads' servluK tho Pennsylvania mines were permitted to reduce their rates to Lake ports thus In-1 ereaalur the differential effort of the Pennsylvania fleMa as against 1 Gen. Theodoms rangalos. (or the mines of West Virginia. Vlr-1 mer dictator and president of la la. Kentucky and Tennessee. I tireece, Rerlram Lumber company, who Yhaiioe for the lumberman to endorsed all aentlments blther- make anjr money, tiiu awwor J i RAISE IN TAX ' O rKUl C.OI , expressed and then explained i la always rKht on the Jubroady Show the differential rate would ; to boost-t Ira taxos up another (CoM-ntted From Tnire Two) AM mhor hold. notch and counteract this f.tvur- Itf ki pun!i.ul ould not bo rn slouit the tl. N. extension If.ablo turn cf nffalrs." oprated this year under present the present rat Increase wae - " mnrk.1 ri.n.lltln: W. E. Lamm, maintained- and Kuykendall who VICK TIM. II. HTAHT nrealdent of the Lamm Lumber " ; kukkui i". vn. avur c ri inn a I f ri m mnni n n v " " ' - !JH. tvnet .lilt las n it Vsa nmltl Ca n t lV thai 111 m. . ' CUE CHAMPION WINS VICTORY trcm Joaeph (,'ununiiun of Wash IliKlolT lit To' TS III' 1H-iinlnsi. ' Durocltnr played St tt'UHT Murch March . -Tho circuit court this morn- I I.VIlltH H((K .....tUKVKNNK, wyo., Rinrcn . . ... - ,M...l - .... I III - ,111 'l'l"UHWIIIlli I WIM H II VI irn- deliberate l' . , . CIIUAllO " llur.u C (,vi ,,"'y "ho1" ,'""''nnon "Hut from fhlrugo lo Kan Fran U Uuu, ,ur,B W) jdrawliit out the muUli for two'rl-(.0i ,.,, uvr N,ir, ,.,, trunk Tul.-rakl ot Bcheiu-tady. ,lld . hllf hours. . Nel.ra-k... at 13:117 p. u.. loom.. nilllouul pocket blllluTd vIlHiliplon. - 1M nlne induy. was Off to a brilliant stnrt today ' WAIt lKt I..IIW .' , In detvnso cf his title lit the LONDON. March e. fl')AH' I'A It ALVNIH IATAI. . round rubln tournament which be- K e li a n a e Tulearupli (IInikiIi n ' MAUSHKIKI.il, March t, (), gnn last nlaht. .Wltn man runs iruni jiirxuaiem says inai us was wuller WerlliltiKlcm. 30. fallier company, W'ho strea-ted the need (of protecting tha lumber Indua- ber industry by a concurrent raise ln "d tho case of the alute nf 55 andtf. he dufented Harry uuofflclally announced today Hint , or ona child, died today of Infan try by equable taxea and not u taxes. f Oregon agaln.t Kdward Ur-jVood of lnlulh lS5to Jl In ,11m Hand, king of Nejd, has d.-; tile parnlyala afl-r a weeks III- '. vi v. 1.1-1. .....i -ifi tra.-k road ts built: Ifiaon. alleged lco leader. Indicted nlno limlnga ! clean the baaln of stunding pine: a spur lno is surveyed or-start-; on four couuts. by tho J. 11. Shaw, president of Shaw-;cd ;ir, in met, inure - is nnygranu jury. Tho avcoiid match . dared war on tho nelitliborlng j recent of the. opening hi ograin. I'eler j countries ot Irak and Tiuus-Jur-1 Durocher-of t'hlcngo finally won danln. ' neaa. He was a resident nf l.lli by, an old mining suburb of Mnrahfleld. .1 MVRTLK roi.VT WINS has been placed on trial at Athens charged wltn ntgn treaaon based on hla overthrow , . t . I. k rurnmi'iit (n tilt's. In! ; MARSHFtELD,' March .' (fl'Jlis'g Panculos was 4n turn ousl- Myrtle Point was awarded the ed from power by Kondylls. uRmmmii 1. Bsnupiuiianip ot C DOS county high schools last night t meeting. of the school men'i assoclallotl at Coqullle. Drawings ivr k lonmsmeni 10 oe neid Myrtle -Point, March 9 and 10 were . niado. . - - KK11KL KLAIX " WASHINGTON, March . yp HrOne Nicaraguan was killed and JO .other were dispersed in a clssb with a detachment of 35 Biartnea under command of Lleu tonant John C. ' Walraven today HV-or BIyagaal, Nicaragua, .Hear Admiral- Sellers, commander. s DISCUSS CHEST PLAN FOR CITY ; Further investigation on the ' part' ot the chamber of commerce i community committee chest com posed of A. M. Collier, chairman, I W. O. Smith and M. S. West as i to the possibility of Commun-; of itv Phest being formed In Kiam- .tho, special . service squadron ro-' ,tn fai, wtn be made before any I ported to the navy department.' definite action is taken by the1 v.' chamber of commerce. i . DEPORTED TO CHIXA ; u Is the Intention of the com ' ' PORTLAND, March i. (P) ; mlttee to meet with the Klwanis ' Lee Hing, 67, resident of Port-j committee for the purpose of, land for 40 years, was ordered writing letters to cities through- j '.he. bad- been convicted fourjity Chest has been considered a) times of 'violation of the ' nar-' anccess. The committee will ask I , cities taw. ' He shouted: "onnlithat the plans of the .various , Cunale, me 'kill." Bat officers cities be laid before them to see ; did not. know against whom he If they might - be practical for i 'was expressing wrath. , - this city. Sportsmen's Badges Arrived; j nrrl' I ' w-v' '"' ''"rrl "' ' ; (wiii iistnbutea to lnose Who Pay Dues for This Year l The- 300 Sportsmen's badges ordered Vy the Klamath Sports men's association at the last regular meeting have antred. and are now in the. hands of Vice President Lawaon at the Klamath Sporu- , cifltion according to last year's membership lift, and members can obtain, their allotted badge 4-r calling on Mr. Lawaon and paying this jtiri uun, f .!.- uui j . i uicm j", a hu ud.i, hcmu; imu ...- ' rear's dues will he given their badges on presentation of their card '' la the trice president, " : - . The badges awarded to members who fall to pay this year's dues 1y th time of the regular March meeting will be allotted to hew .members after the next regulsr meeting, which falls on March ill. When all ot the 300 badges bare been taken the association rwlll order another lot. ao there will be no excuse for any sportsman ;in ftiamam cooniy neing wuooui a l-iurw. " . following Is the list of numbers allotted to members: M!S-Akln, It ' 'eiiiS-ArsTaves,- E. O. . Rt7-Andvoii, K. K. t2S-Aren, O. SBiJ-Ablx-y. Walt saio-Applrgatr. Pred sxnt-nryaat, Krsnk 31.12-Uullrr, W. U. 3i-Hakfr. I. N. . 3K24-Bu-hanan, J. saM-ltrttlln, Al. 3H.1-Urlabee, Kdward 1 , nikSi-Hatpmao. K. J. : ' sR3H-Uarniv Wm. . ' J3-Bram. J. SMO-Hutl-r, II. M. " 3a41--Kronken. T. SSIS-llrrMtleid. Oto., JSIl-IliM-k. W. B. )MI-Bllh.r, Jl. p. "" 3Hi-Hucd. k. K. M. RMS-Burdlck. U A. - Jl7-Hrlh. tieo. U ' aata-Hrannon. Loula . IIMS-Illi-vlna. IV J jO-Kldm; N. S. ' 3D1-Hoansi-n, W. .Slbl-Hronaon. K. U. . tS.ri3-Rnrlnn, U. II 3H4-Burdlth, Fred 3KM-MHloua, U. U 38l--Hrlton, (1. atr,7-Iirown, J. It. -SSM-flarnea, K. It. , (.-IK-nton. K. 11. ,3l-ncan, Ly 1. I 3K(l-larnra, larlon 'S3-Colnin. John :3-7eralian, K. 3K6 38S 5a67-(:ox, i). w. 3aa-r-onkllna. Wm. ' 3ta-roruiialy, Harry tI70-Cornicaly, K. U. 37t -Cooper. M. B. 7I-Conrado, Henry 3873-Cummlnaa, P. It . 376-Chrlainaon, 5B7-I oaaa, i,. 11. H7J.fl-k. 7. J. :7."on. Ulvde N. atU-Chlleote,' K. 31. tlfms-Cavtrr, N. 1L , ?-1Ji--. Ja. , 3H:-lud!r-, H.-B. " 3"l4.i7eania, j. a-uraft, Lee S-Caikr, J. W. (-Ohambra. J. D. Ss-TJuncan Wm. U'lt.. Iilirmnl S(l7-Iunn. II. r. 3an.Iennla, Tlruce 5 JH-lwlx. W. W. Mft-Iavla. F. M. .SliSl-Dreher. Emll !.. Kltland, It. I3-Kinniltt. TU A. -' 3 Kvn. )oo. S9i,-Kv.n. Kranlc 3t.KIIIaon. II. IHSI-Kas. It. E. .H-Kplnon. K. J. IHOS-Kvana, C A. , . 1-Kvana, J. C. . Knwl.r. Dan tou-Pulkarann. It. 8. i 1-Flfld. Jeff .,3ili.KoK.' n. A. M Iruhb. C. ft. 07-loddard. w. . . Jil-;rove, C. It. ' J?o.iollr, Harry a-i)iilly. L. IS. i anil-nilmnn. . 1. 'fUS-darrlnh. F. W. xksn-RMidard, F. It. . )-M-CInst.r. 10 JalJ-ilrecn. 1. T. l-I10lmi-. T. F. 91T-lirdcuurook, K SMK-HaJIcrk, Stanley 1919-Hlllard, O. A. 3a20-Hsmakr, H. E. 3V!t-Hnmton, W. W. 3::-HIInd G-o. 323-Howard. liny IKI-Hoolr, fM. 3i-HoKU-, IS. F. I J:-Harrliion. u. tl. J!7.Hrldrlrh. Otto !iZ-Haekler. Wm. 3li39-tunt. Wavrtn 3930-Harbison, il V. 31131-Huinphn-y. W. 3I32-Hut'nina. R. V. l"33-Helnan. Krd 3:4-Harnnier, J. AV.. 33&-Hnwln, Ja'm-a 3'.i3.Hay-a, Ttioinai 317. Hamilton. J. 14. 3r38-iloward, II 3vza llannon. Elmer ' 3ttf0-Hitrrlii. li. t. 3:i41-Hool-lt, W. J. 3:i42-Humphri--y C. 3943-Hunt, J. W. , 35144-Harrlaon, M. It.-3-j4i-Hochlir. W. M.- , SlMS-Humphrey, A . ' 347-Hlrvl, J. ' ' 3V4S-tanciM-k, O. 2L S!4!-lrwln Klm-r 3Ve-Jonea. K. 1. 3Sil-Johnon. W. P. 3-.ii,2-.lohnaon. Harold 3-403-JoncN. Arthur 3!ir4-Johnaon, H. It. , atfj-Jacoba, L. 3V0S-Knyou, i. A. . 3SIi7-Kllry, C. C 3jI-Klrkpatrlrk. U F. 39!-KlnKlry, C. M. 3VS0-Klrll, Dr. H. Sfd-Lylo. K. J. -;-l.lttli-(lold. T. F, 343-LaLl?u. Art 31K4-Lawland, r.S SbSS-Llrht'-naon, I. K. 3V6S-Lawiton, John A. 3!ifi7-I.M-ln. 11. 11. liana lixa-LlndU y, 'Ho. It. 3-.it-Laa-b. Own 370.Imbrt. l'ailt 37l-ynnlrin. II. T. 3J7:-ljrKnt. It. B. 397-LucHa, K. M. 374-l.oiig. C P. S7-Ivry, Uewey 3'j;t-Lo(liiard, IS. J. 3977-Ue. W. T. 97-Lodnar. Albert l7-Ioak, F. W. l;e-MIU-btl, O. K. 3(1-Murphey, t. C. 3UII2-Moore. A. V. : 3Hd3-Mnrleh1ns, W. M. 3I4-Mnlber. K. K. . SSli-Jlft-'Blf, It. W. 3-MaclUy, W. C )li7-Mi-ii(blln, E. J. avUB-Maiiaey, lr. Oeo, 3a-tlalarker, T. II. 30-M-Ionald Mra. I- U Iliai-lleOlutock, ItobU i'JUi-Mureler, lale , Sy3-Mrk-n. o. 1. 3M(-Ueihh-y. n. n. I'j3-3fathrra, Frank 3yS-3IU-aani-r, A. 41. 39M-)lalhewa. H. H. 35U-Honro, II. II. !!9-Mathiwa. O. D. 4"00-lorrl. F. indl-Newaom. O. S. 4in2.Nltarhelm, B. 403-Nirholaa. I). E. 4iMi4-N-Uon. K. 4o;,.lttirlM-ln( Nate 40t-(llnrn, J. A. . 40H7-lnl. flro. 4eya-Oati'ndnrf, Kd ' 40H'.i.(id. Earl 4010-ToUoc, CUaa. 4111 -Pant, LP. 4"lt-l'ulli-y. Ed 4013-Huekctt, P. 4U14-lvyton, O. sulti-Pauler. L. A. 4!(-larU-y. II. S. 4'HT-I'anier. A. C. 4IIS-Puek.lt. U. J, 4"l'J.'i-ylon. I-allo 420-Poy-r, Our 421-l'erklna, II. K. 4t'22-Haruue. A Use ,M. . 4023-Perk. J. H. 4"24-Peti-riion, Fred 4U2&-Qulnit,y, Uordon 4o:-Katul, H. 4027-Itoberla. K. W. 4i2-Kun-r. C. I'. ' ' 4'12-Knaa Arllna'on -430-ltr.d. I'-ay 1L 4131-Koaecatnp. H. C. 4n3I-Kyan. I.loyd 4ii33-ltpynolda. A. O. -4M34-Katnbo. lr. C A. 4u25-ti-nner, A. 1L 4n3(-Kyan, Jainea 4037-ltown. leo. ' '' 403t-ltld-OUt, t S. 4e3-Knilthi Lei-4('H-tihaft!r, W. IL 41141-Khlrk, Joe 4)i;.Hmllh. It. M. 4K43-Hhclton, It. A. 4044-Kmlth, II. O. 4nr,-.H.-lik. F. A. 4V48-Hamplc, lleo. 41117-Hinllh, . M. 4'148-Ktlnaon, It. 44-Hatl-ry. W. V. 4lj0-Htout, HAiry 4.'.l-KI-.ir, Jack 4nr,2-Khurp, K. E. 4053-Houthwlnk, P. W. 404-Hnilth. Harah 4'!-and-l1. ;arl v 40!,-Khi-.hi;rd. t'haa. 4I).'.7-Snillh, W. O. 40r,-Ktronaeh, Walter . 4&-Hloan, 1L I. 40CQ-Kmlth. H. O. 4KI-H'haHl, -ha. 4i2-Kilrk. Wallac t. 40S3-Htrilthers. J. E. ' 414-Htallln. J. O. 4nrl-H-lvcts. O. F. 4-Teed, ft. K. 47-Tpd. Thomas 11 4a-Tllltfran, II. 40.Templar, Karl ,; 4u7e-Ti-mpler, W. 4071- Tn-morther, O. K. 4072- Trrlll, JIn 4073.Tllton. A. li. 4074-t'hrln, 4ii:o. - -f 4071-l hrln, II. W. 4070-t'hrln. Clarvnee - 4077- VanrieKt. 1. I). 4078- VanDyke. II. E. ' 407-Vi-lleh. Vlralt . 4)-M'IIoii. J. P. 4I-Wtlla, Chaa. 4"3-Wlro,. I. A. . 4fi3-W,.Knnd. A. F. 4nS4-WI)llama, 4n&-1Vhllaker, J. C. 4n-Walton, Uro. 41;-Whlllrh. A. II. 4'isl-WB.y, Wm. 4riR9.Vnod. Norman 4!n-Wordpn, A. M. 409.Chltlai'h. lllo 4092-H laley. A. tl. 4n3-YVIntera, II. J. 4ii-wtrall, Albi-rt 4li-Wather. W. P. 4091-Wehr, II, K. 407-U'eatf.ill, Win. (ii!..V.-lb.r, ;io. 4":i-WrlKhti O. I. 4ini)-WrlKht. It. K. 4im-Wlntcra. K, l 4Wi;.,ollniHnk- U. W. ACC UP A Comprehensive Showing of EASMIONS FOR SPR Wottien who are interested in seeing what the prevailing styles will he in wearing apparel for Spring and who wi sh to select from an assortment that is not surpassed in correct styling,' good material, superior workmanship, and modest prices will visit this store at the earliest convenience. - ; ; s New goods ever)! ay from New York. ' f , ; X si Smart new dresses REASONABLE PRICED? Satin, Georgette,. Sheer Prints, Silk Prints and other", modish materials, fashion these especially stunning dresses, with their very new.side drapes, uneven hem lines and diagonal; linesthe lines are new and silhouet tes unusual. There are models for town, sports, afternoon and evening .wear and all are modestly priced for their' first appearance tomorrow i . . . 75 NEW SPORT 4 1 s ; m " ,1 SPRING FROCKS AS SMART AS THESE SELDOM SOLD AT THIS PRICE Many new distinctive models, already definite suc cesses, and each model has a smart ' ; ' styling reason for being included. New draped effects, vertical line' effects and tiered effects. New necklaces, new sleeves and girdle treatments. 1 he materials are crepesr satins, and novelty silks in all the newest colors and black. $m.75 FOR1 SPRING j Coats of the tylpj that the smart woman always 'ihclttft'fn her " '"wardrobe. - Fashioned of smart new tweeds, kashas, patterned Rodier fabrics, - bordered , mix tures and soft fleecy materials. Many have' collars of fashion able Spring furs; . others with smart tailored collars-r-either Tuxedo or Johnny style. Wo men's and Misses' sizes. , g).00 Moe's Beauty Shoppe Finger waving a speciality. jjjjjijjiji jij'j' fllfl jRtnj - . I ' " ' ' " f ' : - ..' We carry a complete line of Elizabeth Arden Products for Klamath Falls . .TRUTH IPi ADVERTISING ,