TAGE TWO THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON rilllMV, .M,lt( II 7. tut,, The Evening Herald R. J. M U It It A V t ' BDITOH humanity anil heretofore deemed so remote and oxen doubtful of reallzn- ' tlon nro tu become reality thru np 11 k'il communism. . , Men who touch such stutt ns this nro permitted to piomulgate their"! . . . . , , .Ideas destruetlxe of loyalty, from the had dally eiccpl Sunday byi , , . .,., .,f,,.i . ), .. . ld Publishing Company of ,0,nt of ntnge offered bj the pro- I P iW,K'W,M',,J IL ERSONAL MENTION I.ITTI.K KIDKI.IOIIIS ON I.OCAIi HAI .PIANINOS AMONG TIIK PKOPI.K OK THIS CITV AMI VICINITY. liOIMIS AM) COMI.VUH OF l.OCAIKOI.KS' Y V ? ? ? IX Y S tPublbh Th tlr1,t Klamath Palls, at HE Fourth street fessors' chulrs of American colleges , Thej do not propose to ehniiKe the Kntered at the postofllce at Klnm- go eminent to a socialist form byi ath Fall, Ore., tor transmission thru constitutional means, but by reotu-' the malls as socond-class matter. ton un()er tho red rlnK ,n al),,rovcd. ' Bolshevik manner They ncknowlJ ?-b,c',pl,l?n ,V"i?8, hJ. mnM t0 nn' edqe no lovalty to the American re-! address In the United States: ... , , , .,.. n ..... .. .' One year JB.00 liu'lc for u,p' 'leclaro thenibclves One month .... ,50 cltiicns of the world. The defiance - thrown down to democracy by social- : . .... . i.... . lam iii cpt country is u challenge mi ..!.. i o . i. ..i..i.i. to the American people to purge their' Mr. mid Mrs Thomas J KelU worn Monday entitled to the use for republication educational Institutions of such amonc the train airlaU last night J Miv and Mrs. l:."',!) Weston nero' ' m. mnim uwpaicues rreuueu 10 n leacners. niey rauirai ue hub iu ulu irom i.os Anqoies. ,,,. Pi,r. ,,,, ,,, .,,. ,,,. ,,,, J I WJot otherwise credited In this pa- tne United States and their own! - ,?,";;"", w .. i ' r r. aisu loeni nesi i-uuiuuii-u 1-1,1,, , the same time, and they ' " " ,,u ,3 ,u;cu "" "'""era ui --" -r- ----- , - -v- --,-- , j avaiM - The Winnek Co., In ltay Chapman Is a tecetit arrival In Mis Julia Mntsrnk, who has boon tins city irom onMiml California. (ueio rvom roilliuul to Msit her V . daughter at the hospital, returned to I- W. Hold xn a passenger title Uer omo ,, mornins. 1 A morning on tho staKo fur Uonnuca i '.;- . 1 t ,, .,,,,,,,, ,.,,,' Mr. nmt Mis, RfWannlciKtml fnm-1 V II. K. lledford Is loaklnR after bus!.' m1j, hi mor11R, ,or (ailt , A ness nterests In thoCounty seat ,, ,. fa oxpoclMo u.slt with' A from Worden. ,. ,. .... ., , J itlllix Illinium tlllll (4((tl,t lltl IU V "a 426 Main Street Klamath Falls T t V M,aii .i.ht. f n,.i,in;.,inn f .. aie as tuny a puouc enemy as pro clal dispatches herein are aUo re- Cermans hae been Oregonlan. erred. 1 rr.w mi.us at i.k.isuatciii:. 1 i,nii- nn 1 - . Pseugors on . j lie , trajn ,iiii j tneir o n ( f . .. 1 ;. j ,, v,,. time and they I J- w. w"11 ls Xic 01 matters of ''R for Medford.; 'he.are unr enemy as pro- ""slncss from San Francisco. Ilrt h ns whether or ;iotfethey w FBIDAV, MARCH 7, 1010 BOLSHEVISM IX THK COLLKOKS. stonnlnir nt (ho Hotel Hull. Wain tliere-111 tho fllturo. . j I I J. I. Heard Jias been called to Al- ' O.. Ciawfotd. n promlnont Sin' ,it Ibany on aciount of hU father's 111- Kinnclco attorney who is Identified I f One of the most striking examples . . .-j... .... w.,. .J See Charles S Hood. Klamath rJrr ;f.: """-Vr AB.ncy. for Indian SrlnS lands and niuciiVAU icpuuiiu uui in 1:11:1 j iur March 7. Of the S21'nes. His fsther Is not expected to" w,th the .California Oregon I'ower ! Company cnino in last ovenlu on hiialnnea II., tu ntniinhii. it ttm W'ltllA X l'ostmaster W. E. Fox otDorrls1 Vellc.tn " 1 j who came In last evening on matters 1 ! of business left for that point this1 Ml"- Oeorge Merrjtnan left this A 'morning for Weed wltore site win I meet, Dr. Merryman;, who lias been J SALEM. hills Intioduced 436 lime passed the e. legislature at the session Just closed This was the lowest number Intro duced since 1911. morning. .titilier. ia-tf bors, but fosters, propaganda aimed at its own destruction, is the extent to which socialism has been permit ted to entrench Itself In universities j and colleges. Socialists hse become ' professors of political economy and other subjects, tho socialism Is their only conception of political economy and they Inject its theories w hen j teachlrg-other subjects. They haet become so strong that they maintain a magazine called the Intercollegi ate Socialist, it Is useful at this crls-' is for the Insight which It gives into the real character and aims of social ism. The first fact which we need to keep in mind is that socialism is of ' distinctly Gernan origin, having been promulgated by Karl Marx and Fred erick Engels, both Germans, and im ported to America and every other country by German Immigrants and refugees. It is perfectly f consistent Vila lis uerniun uriciu mai 11s uei- man advocates are not content to win a majority to their opinion by reason ' alone, and then to establish it b J the "Vote of the majority; t hey ( seek . to overturn the present democratic! 1 rorm of government Dy lorce. ana ter ror and to set up socialist-rule by the ' pawer of the minority. Hence the J bolsbevikl in Russlt, the spartacans 1 in Germany and the gang which nt- tempted to seiae the government of! FreeMne is o, ind Dettiue are nuiniiig ituc m luuu. . It is natural, for these reasons,' that the Intercollegiate Socialist i should contain an article on "The Soviet State of Russia," by C. Kuntz a distinctly German name7ln typl-' cally collegiate language It white-1 washes bolshevism. This rule by ter- ror is defined as necessary to the , evolution by revolution from Czar ism to commUnallsm, and this fling ' is taken at the established lnstltn-j tlons of demecracy: I -tt festal mBSm on W siMf mpv i Ti v-o MMMV H faP" m:i. 11 Mrs. C. A. Powers who has been l si,Uo the closing dajs of tho logis- here for a islt with her father, A In ner Haynns, left this morning for her home at Dorrls. City Engineer C. J molng from the Coimt.V'.SiirNeyor's lature and they will go south until the Doctor's health Is Improved Mr. nnd Mrs. A. Cleghorn Is the tinln this m where .Mr 'I i US V. A. llellmon left on f ornlng for Medford, iV In the City Hall. T nny go to other points and remain ....III M.. Tt..l1i,.rt.. I.nn rt..ll..lt a. I Mrs. J. M. nedford Is In town for( ; "'"" " , . ' short vhlt from the Klamath lt""Pl' ,r"m "" reBOTU "mc3S 3 Agency. She Isa guest at the White, Pelican Hotel todiy. Mis. II. J. Young, who camo bore llollmnn will look after ' ! office this niornlug to now qinrters uusiqess interests. From theio theyt , lt .1. I - - iv 1 with her son. Hartey for his opera- X " " i tlon Wednesday nt the Klamath Gen- J See Charles, S Hood. Kl.i'inth er-1' HospIUl, returned to that point j Agency, the real estate agent. He this morning She reports that her will write jour contracts and jther son is getting along nicely, altlio his; legal papers. 12-tf ,' recovery will necessitate some time A , Clyde L, Meredith, who came (o'v this city following the death of his brother-in-law, the lato John Hutch-j Ins to bo with 'it sister, feft this jt morning for Foil Hllss, Texas, where' J he Is identified with the medical, J branch of the military ."ervlco. He la f V grCntly plensed with the Klamath v OUSTON' Sfetropolltnn Amusements s Bargains For Thrifty People 250 Laundered Shiits for Men Regular $1.25 to $1.50, now 80c Men's Heavy Wool Undershirts Half Price. Some fleece lined at 50c Boys' Heavy Shoes, Broken Sizes ' Regular $3.00, now .$1.75 Women's Shoes, now, per pair ..$3.00 Children's 50c to $2.25 Women's and Children's Rubbers Per pair 50c Thread 4c per spool White Tape 5c per bunch Embroidery Floss . 2 for 5c Vote For Anyone You Wish A few word of explana tion in regard to the VICTORY ROSE FESTIVAL CANDIDATE It seemi tome hnve the wrong idea of starting young ladies' names. You cun place in line anyone you wish to The Winnek Co. has abso lutely nothing to do with -tarting a name. We hand you the ticket, you vote for whom you please. i ? WITH FINGERS! CORNS LIFT OUT calluses lift right off Doesn't hurt a bit HOUSTON'S OPERA HOUSE. DAXCIXG SATURDAY KVK.MXG JAZZ MUSIC STAR THEATER TODAY SELECT I'lCTUltES MARIOX DAVIES In "THE DEMj OK XEW YOItK." Tmo Reels of Comedy. Ailmlssloii 10 und 0 cents. Sliotr' Starts 7::tO anil t):l.. t: uisinci ana nopes to recene an ini-.g mediate discharge and return here to, J - live. SUIT SETTLED OUT OF COURT. Tho suit recently Instituted by E. Y t Y i The Winnek Co., Inc T ! 5' I ? f t t ? ? f t ? ? y ? ? v ? ? t ? ? T 426 Main St. Phone 34 Klamath Falls D. Weston against H. U DeAitnondjV ty 'for a fln-il accounting tins been Ret-" .-. J - . J J . JX 5 t tied out of Court, according to an an J nounceraent made by Circuity Judo f D. V. Kuykcndall. The two men were partners In the lumber business In , this county. The soviet state seems to be the - medium chosen by history, for thej ieallation of those IdeaU which , formed 'but the Veneer of the now tottering civilization, the ildeals of liberty, equality 'and brotherhood and "all that flows therefrom. So the civilization of which the "splendid emblems are the great dem ocracies that overthrew German au- a few cents buy a tiny bottle of tocracy is "tottering" and the soviet tne magic Freezone at any drug state of which Lenlne and Trotsky store. Apply a few drops'of Freez give 'Us an example In Russia Is to Jone 1)0n a tender, aching corn or a supplant It. That is the opinion cur. calIus istaiitly that troublesome rent among those who teach young j corn or C3Uk 8topg nurtlnKi tnen .Americans. 'shoitly ou lift it out. root and all, A little further on la this expies- ay pa,n soren'egs or ,rrUa. s,on: " 'tlon. These little bottles of Freezone It Is the work of the soviet state to contan iust enotigh to rid the feet nut concrete content Into the empty , phrase of the passing civilization "All ery hard coin, soft coin, corn men are free and equal," by eradlcat- between the toes and the calluses on ing the cause of social inequality. bottom of feet. So easy! So simple. The fact Is conveniently overlook. whj. waU? No i,umbug! ed that the process of eradication .. takes the form of massacre of all non-proletarians who refuse to be come .slaves of the soviet. Russia is befng 'equalized by destroying nil who are above tl0 lowest. The passage quoted contains a misquotation which lies atjhe root of socialism. The de claration of Independence does not say: "All men are free and equal," but "all men are created equal." As ' 'they emerge from Infancy inequality develops by no provision of human law but by the workings of nature Inequality of intellectual and pliysl .t imwor of wealth cannot set It aside, as ia-often proved. "It Is only i Grandparents, fathers, mothers, the "-"'. ,... shirtsleeves . Eddies all have used and oro u:'n3 thre generations from sturtsieeves ( . . , -iMMnti " -i.'ir-innvAR." Yet socialism tiles, ...!,--.mi !,, i,I, r to set aside natural law. The article concludes with an ex t aertatlon to revise our thinking and jwlth this eulogy on bol-hevlsm: l BiicK' revision may open up' before iTEMPLE THEATER' i TODAY j Triangle I'leseuts ' WIIiMASI S. HART In "TRUTHFUL TULLIVER." An Intense Powerful Dniiiui. ( Also I'utbo Xcns latest Current Eients. Ailiulsslnn 10 & 15 cents Matinee .:!). Eteulngs 7:0 & 0. Get nie.isurrd for jour Spring Suit nt the 6-3t K. K. K. STORE. i MERRILL OPERA HOUSE MOTION PICTURES TUESDAYS AND SATUKDAY8 Merrill. Oregon Ask Clillrote & Smith about the MV COST life, accident and henltli policies of the Travelers. 1-tt ARNOLD'S Chili Con Carne ' and Tamales NOW OPEN 21 1 V. flth. Solicit Home Trade TEXAS BUSINESS MIVM ST.Ti:SM.N IMsSIW. MANENDORSESIT COLDS INTERFERE WITH BUSINESS Dr. King's New Discovery relieves them and keep you going on the job Fifty continuous years cf,a!mo6i Unfailing checking anctrdievinc coughs, colds anda kindred sufferings h t!:o proud achievement of De. lung's New uiscovery. jroia'?brrolng vUlon of the dawn ifTaew civilization rising In Russia 5V?..? It ih. ..nvief Htnte wheie- la sjr Of "the I Ideals cherished by, to-takc remedy thev knov of. Sold by all druggists. 60c and $l,g0. Keep Boweb On Schedule Late, retarded functioning thror3 the whole day's duties out of gear. Keep the system cleansed, the appe tite lively, the stomach staunch With Dr. King's New Life 1'ilb. Mild-and tonic in action. Sold cvcrj'whtrc. 25c LIBERTY THEATER "THE IJEST IN PICTURES"' H. W. POOLE, Owner VNVNWMiS TONIGHT Gladys Brockwell in "KULTUR" Tom Mix in "HEARTS AND SADDLES" SATURDAY Matinee and Evening Marguerita Fisher in "MONEY ISN'T EVERYTHING" "An Accident Attorney" Mutt and Jeff ff Hearst News Recent World Happenings Admission 10c and 20c A t'lillil accompanied by par ent admitted free VIlli a 2)u tklict, uvrept Hal unlay ui;It and Kuiiilay night. This, Theater now properly Hmited nnd Ventilated. , rumlgatcd every night liMt I HEAD, STUFFED FROM I CATARRH OR A COLD i A Says Cream Applied in Nostrils Opens Air Passages Kight Up. Z Instant icllef no waiting. Your clogged nostrils open right up; tho air passages of your head clear and you can broatho freely. No moro hawking, snuffling, blowing, head ache, doness. No struggling for breath at night; your cold or catarrh disappears, (let a flmull bottlo of Ely's Creafh Dalm from your druggist now, Ap ply a little of this fragrant, antiseptic, hoallng cream In your nostrils. It penctrutcs thru every air passago of the head, soothes tho Inflamed or swollen mucous tnoinbrane and relief romes Instantly. It's just fine. Don't stay stuffed up with a cold or nasty catarrh. Adv Seo Charles S. Hood. Klamath nearly always full of gas that gnu Axency for hualth and accident li me no end of miser) , und I hud to ""'"'"' quit eating most everything but broth nnd other light diet. I had such an awful pain In my right sldo that I couldn't stand up straight and eomotlmct I would :ilno.it double up In agony, 1 had tenlblo headaches, my sleop W3s o broken It didn't do mo nny good nnd I felt tiled and udrn out ult the time. "I read of a man In Tennessee who luil gotten relief from tho snmo! trouble as mine by taking Tanlnc, so I decided to try It. Iloforo I hail! TAMPA. Florida, March 7 11117 finished my llr.it bottle I begun to A, Pohort, Secretary of St ato iltirlng feel bettor mill a few more made inu the recond ndmlnlHtrntloi el (Jioitr fi'i'l llko a different man. I got m Clm'olanil, died tu'io nt tln ago o( liiingiity ns a bear at meal times, eat eishty five years. mi) thing I want nnd nothing hurts i WIIITK SinVINO. MACIIINi: .MAN- '" l '" ' "I"0!' " ound ns a log t-w Manli IleroriN, SlicpbrriK 7-J A(ii:it IU:MI:VI:s TAVIiAC WILL "r"1 el !l tuU uf life energy I havu HKLP AU OTIIKIt SCFI'lIltr.HH nl'widy gained eight pounds, and my i work Is a rlnl pli'iiniiro to mo now."' I "If It hadn't been for wlmt other' Tanlnc Is sold In Klamath Fall byi people said about Tanlac I might bo lllc st,,r nr"K ' . ""'I 'n l.orellr bj suffering et, and nobody need foar Ul Jnics More. Co. Adv. doubles llko I had as long us Tan- i lai- Is made." Mild II. A. Morrison, J . "IVOIICII SUIT (JltANTKI). j local manager for White Sowing M.i.' Hnttlt. C. liarpor has been given ihlno Co., Dallas, Texas and living nfn decree of dhurco by Circuit Judgo :!S17 Ilrown street, that city. ,1), V Kuykondall from her husband "I.suffojedfrom n long-standing Chailes Harper nnd stubboin case of stomncli trou- m hie," ho continued. 'My stomach was CONTRACTING IN CONCRETE Cement Work of nil Kiml , and llnollng ' ' Let Me Make You an Estimate VV. D. MILLER Contraclo"- SATURDAY SPECIALS Phone 68 524 Main St. PALACE MARKET FOR SERVICE AND QUALITY ( ri Miicrvuu ify-rjssJXffkjffSKfKffJlJJi" '" m m The only up-to-date market in the city ihnt is equipped with cold storage rooms for the proper handling of Fresh and Cured Meats. LOOK Pot Roasts of nice juicy beef'. , 22c Shoulder Steak of nice juicy Deef 24c LOIN CUTS OF PORK Roasts , 28cs Loin Chops 30c CHEAPER FISH FOR LENTEN SEASON Nice fresh Salmon that is shipped the same day it is caught .'. 30c lb Fresh Columbia Riyer Smelt 4 lbs for 25c KLAMATH PACKING CoT MJFALFA SEED GARDEN SEED-Bulk and Package Murphey's Feed & Seed Store Oregon Standard LPurity and Germiration 126 South sixth St. phom"