page two MONDAY, Al'ltll, 7, hud THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON (i m Iff! f. :. fe The Evening Herald E. J. M U It It A V KDITOU Coloiu'l ltolilns holds Hint to un dcrsland bolshevism Is nil rssentlul ' preliminary to Its defeat, the only effectual way In which we can prevent the apro.id of the poison. It Is u prop-! ' .ipituln to establish Kovernmont upon' 1 1 lass hatred; to overt nrow all govern I inents except those that may rest on ' ., , (Jlli, ,s(?curo miii impossible foundn- Ellfnnill fit tVin hns4nin.. ... . .. ...... t- i -.-... ... .., ,.wciuiihu iu ivimu- ili(il) K emnmues uu eiuiiumir ihissi-. atli rails. Orn.. fnr rrnnBn.t..u.. .-.. . . i Hin mnlla no anfnnA. nln.. . .. ! bilit .wvv.iu-i.iaiu manor. , ruii'iiipnd ,...i...-t. . . .. i uiinsnou tinny oxcept Sunday by inu neraiu I'uunalilnu Company of1 ivmmain rails, ul 115 Fourth street P ERSONAL MENTION I.ITTI.K NIDKI.IOUTS ON I.OI'Alj II.M VENINON AMONO THE l'KOI'I.K OK THIS CITY AND VICINITY. OOINOS AND COMINGS OK I.OCAI KOI.KS ATLANTA 1 IS and luix not a moral virtue to It. Yet In the Husslan Oeorge V. King Is recent nrrlVul from Montague California. Subscription terms by mail to any lab. ratory of chaotle Ignorance. des- '"i. Churchill Is n business mldrcss In tho United Stntea: " Uimlioii and ilisorg:inUutlim this thing, ,lslt01' '" ,1,ls olt" fr" Vreka. Silo monti,"::::::::zr" s.oo t lia, ,,oon u- t.. n power nn.i; K Alllsoll ls rPKlstoriM, nt ,hp " 'uruleuoe which threatens the elvll- Vlllu e,cail Hotel from Weed. Member of tin; Asso.-l.-it.-.l iw. ' world TIlB AeDAnlnlhJ I - ... ...... .-w ..uuviuk;u i iraa is exclusively front the outside country districts. She U registered at the While Cell ran Hotel. NT gnltl and Hied nut mimt of the Hunt lug flint and rrudy for n in,,,, HJ.. 'and often fell so bud Hint I could wolli" hardly attend to my btnilncnH proper Tanlur It sold In Kluiinui, rn, )t !y ' i tli" tflar Drug Co., ami in i.,,,,,),, J I "I heuid no many people prnblmt Hu .lumen Mure. Co. Aiir Tmifnc Hint 1 begun liking It, too, and b" (lie Hunt I had flnUliud my no en ml bottle I poundH. 1 novel- siifriir now with lieiirtburn or liiillgimlliiii ami urn not liei mmih like I was before, I sleep Kodtieo your mindiu wni.i ... .. , I ...... . .. . "" 'II llB had gained ulnoteeu " "' ' "" '" " Hot H.,t: iKiiii iiiMinv. . SI.VCK TAKING TANI.AC AI.MAND SAYS UK KHiaS AS VKI.I AS . hi: i:vi:ii did Keep down (n Kophei p..lt .. . .211 caliber Itmiilngtou und i,..n .. witll .mil net up In the morntiiK f'i'l- point cartrldijitH, ' li j Koileral officer Price Kecob, who j has piovod most etflcletit In enforc-j liiK the lliiuor laws hi this section nr. I.I I L3 -1 ...... n I ...,,. , , ,"""-"' ""'"""" R., takhiK Timluc you would hardly Clyde Mckeever Is a recent arrival and will probably be In tl.e city for' , ,, , ,,, ..,... 'If you hud seen tint betoio 1 be- said A. l' Almond, a well-known .iced . l'llileis publicity as to the char entitled to the use for republication' actor of bolshelsm Is one of tho lin- ro MeiHiml, stopping at the Hotel severil .lays. I nf nil tinn'o lli.n.l..i .(...... ...... ... ! trail I I or not otrolwcrSSu. u thl. "'' lWTn"U' , , , , , ' ' Mr- awl Mrs- "l," McCarthy.! nurcht of 271-3 Peters street. At per, and also local newV "ubllshod ' I,0,1MM ,U'vo,VM upon "" cou,,,r-v' ! . C. White was a passenncr on former roiUlonm of this oily, now re- i Innln. On. heroin. , H urges that the Overman commit-' thp .. .. ,3 niorili,lrt for w..t. c.U. sldlnir In Diinsiniilr l..ft fnr it,,.hi "Kor more Hum a year." ho contln- All rights of republication of spe cial dispatches heroin are also reserved. too publish a report that shall set fornln. MONDAV, AI'IUI, 7, inti) forth just what bolshevism'ls; for toi reoal this thins to American under-1 c- K- Jones and Chas. C OiiKKnu ! standittK Is to expose it to American j X'1' county seat visitors from the ! hatred and utter condemnation. j Me"'" section. Such a course Mr. Uoblns believes j nidum, j,. Flym, , , Klami,tl, j would forever prevent the spread of Pal8 looking after buslnes.1 Interests this barbarous propaganda. He adds,rrom .. lllv (istrlrt I that it this is followed by Intelll-' Colonel Itnymond Uoblns was the' cent locislation to correct whnt Isl Joln Vllkorson. Ouy II. Harper. head of tho Ited Cross mission in llui-! wroiiR In our civilization, it would I n,n1 - w Wamberly are reitUtprod Bla. and In thut capacity had manylipe out the breeding spots of our!"' lho H"tel """ from ,ort,Bn. ItAVMOXD HOUIXS O.V llOl, ' SIIKVISM. liomo this mornliiK after a Abort , nod, "I suffered terribly with Mom-1 I visit with friends and ro!ulles. Mr. ' nch trouble. After oatliiK nnythliiK .McCarthy Is an employee of tint I would always havu gas on my stoin-, , Southern Taclflo. ; ach and would constantly belch up ' mv sour, undlKosted food. I suffered aij,d Mrs. M .K. Crosson and wjtl ,leortlmrll oonstantly mid was, wim hnvo been In Klamath! ,. .. ,.. ,,.,,. ...,.,. ,.. i 1AII VIIIVIJ itn i Willi) ! " - -r- Klsh uud I was billons, too, I felt Ian I dealings with the bolshevik govern ment. It has been- -charged, as tho! unrest. It may j American public bo satd that conscience is the! our man who reads tho papers knowsj saving grace in that respect, that Colonel Robins was a bolshevlst sympathizer. In view of his testi mony before tho Overman committee Colonel Robins is entitled to a dis missal of that charge. It w-as believed by many of the bol shevik sympathizers in this country that Raymond Robins would speak well of the Russian tribe, and in that belief they solicited the Overman committee to hear what he had to, say. His testimony did not warrant. the opinion upon which it was solicit ed by the friends of bolshevism. Colonel Robins stated that he did not believe either Lenine or Trotzky to bo pro-German. He stated also that in his opinion some of the stories of bolshevik atrocities were greatly exaggerated. The.first of these state ments will hardly counter-balance the evidences. of pro-Germanism that have repeatedly come to the public knowledge during the past two years. As to the latter statement, sullice to say that the acts of wholesale atrocity about which there can be no question have been sufficiently bloody and ter- nuie 10 waive me question oi exag- Watch for special matnees and geration with respect to any of the prices for "Mickey." which will be stories that have been sent out by shown Friday and Saturday at the enterprising correspondents. .... TJ, , , V .? - ,..,.,...,, .. larity of this picture, the manage rs iu uuisuBviam me iuius useu ment wU1 nave speclal matinee prices, Colonel Robins speaks in no uncer- so that everybody in Klamath Falls tain terms of condemnation and warn- ,Iia" see tnls Picture. 7-lt ing. ever, Colonel Robins urges that we have another duty in the premises. Hol shevism has grown tn Russia upon the demand there for a "better hu man life." -Mr. Robins urges that the way to overcome the evil thing which has sprung from that demand, or thrived by reason of It is not with bayonets, but with the conditions that ' will tend to satisfy the legitimate de mand. That means an American eco nomic mission in Russia that will help the people to the way of obtain ing the necessities of life, and will disclose to them the devilish, atrocious and tho utterly destructive character of this bolshevism which has the entire country by tho throat, and is strangling the very life out of it. Telegram. Chas. Hums was a week end visi tor In the city from Fort Klamath. Ho was a guest at the Hotel Hall. J H. Kline and Hert Sweetniitn canto In Saturday from AKom.i to at tend to business interests In this city. K. S. Terwilllger is in the city for a few days form Rerkeley He Is ; former resident of the Merrill sec tion. W. H. Wampler Is In town on mat tors of business from Odessa on . west sido of the I'pper Klamath Lake. NOTICE W. I.. Frain, a well Known resident the ; of the Heswick district Is looking alter business interests In tins city today. H. N Rodlscb paid tho -lotinty so it n week end visit from ChUoqiiin. Ho was a guest at tho Whlto Pelican Hotel. Mr. family Falls for tho past tw-o months, left on the tr.Un thl.s morning for their homo In Walla Walla. Washington. Mrs. James Worlow of the Malln district loft this morning with her two children for Mcdford, where she will visit for a time with relatives. Mr. Worlow operates a saw mill In llryant Mountain, Joel T. Ward, who fo.-mei'1 enn- divtcd a ren'ty business In this city I a.nl who recently moved to bl.s ranch In the Malln district, was In tint itv Saturday afternoon, shuklug hands with his many friends and transact ing business. This was the llrnt visit for several months. Ho states that ho and Mrs. Ward like tho llfo ' there very much nnd that the pros pects for crops this year are of the best. The regular meeting of Aloha Chapter O. E. S. will be held Tues day evening, April 8th. Initiatory work and refreshments after. All members requested to be present. Nellie Van Riper, V. M. There is no equivocation what-, It is a menace, greater and1 more terrible, than pro-Germanism or even Hunlsm, as we may under- XOTICE The regular meeting of the Worn. an s Christian Temperance Union, ". will be held Tuesday at 2:30 P. M. stand. It is a menace, to the under- Bt the home of Mrs. B. G. Boyd 331 standing and defeat of which every Tenth St. You are Invited. power of civilization must be sum-' m see iuaries a. nuuu, iiiiiuuiu Agency, for Indian graslug lands and , timber. 12-tf F. T. Cunningham bough't supplies from the Klamath Falls merchants H OUSTON' Metropolitan Aniosoiiientx s Saturday Grove. for his ranch at Pine It W. McMillan of the Southern VscPic Company is here fo. it short time on matters of business from D.iucmuir. ' ' John Jansen. a well known resi dent of the Swan Like district botiRM supplies in the county seat Saturday for his ranch there. L. H. Newton and J. W. Bower are here for a short time from Horn- moned. Such in conclusive effect is the testimony of Raymond Robins. brook, California, at the Hall Hotel. They nro rtopplng Mr. and Mrs. R. Spears and daught-; er came In on the train last night! from San Francisco. They ure guests at the White Pelican. ARE YOU BUYING RIGHT? M'c have no one lay specials, which in most rases will cause Ih'e consumer to over-buy ami "load up" on commodities they , do not need. Therefore you will find no baits or strings to our prices. We sell our Koods on the market, 'und when trading with us you can rest assured you arc getting tlieni at tlic lowest prices, quality ronsldernl, thus' avoiding over-loading mid waste of goods not needed. A FEW OK OUh EVKUV-DAY I'lUCKS: Fine Petite PrUnes, per pound . 12 lie Choice Italian Prunes, per pound 15 c Fancy Four-Crown Itulsins, per pound , 15 c Choice Two-Crown Itulsins, per pound 12jc Strictly Fancy Thompson Seedless Raisins, per pound 20 c Fancy lliight Cling I'eaches, per pound 20 c Silver Thistle ApricotK, per pound 5 c Solid Pack Pouches, per can .'15 c Del Monte Apricots, No. 2, per can 40 c Del Monte Pears, Xo. 2J, per can 40 c Del Monte Pineapple, Xo. 2, per can 40 c IVellninn Fruit Salad, Xo. 22, per can 50 c Wclliimn Sliced Pineapple, 'o. 2, per can .'.:....() c 'Wcllinnn Coffee, 1-pound packages, per pound 45 r Morning Olory Coffee, lias no i-quiil 40 c Crater Iake Flour from our brand new mill, none bet I en try it, per sack $:$.10 Onion Sets, per pound ..., 2t o All kinds of Garden and Hotter Seeds. White Clover and lllue Grass TEU, CKXTUAIi TO tllVK YOC 200 THE SUNSET GROCERY PHONE 200 912 MAIN Mr. and Mrs. Geo. A. Stephenson ! of Portland were among the train ar-j rivals last night. They ore stopping at the White Pelican Hotel. Miss Eva White of Fort Klamath, ls among the Klamath Falls visitors' HOUSTON'S OPERA HOUSE DANCING SATURDAY EVENING JAZZ MUSIC STAR THEATER TODAY DIG DOl'ltl.E Dll.Ii Goliluyn I'rcx-nts MADGE KENNEDY "FRIEND lirsilAND" And "ITALY'S FLAMING FRONT" Also A Dig V. Comedy Two Thousand Feet of Laiiulis All for One Admission 10 .V 25 Cents TEMPLE THEATER Triangle Presents CLAIRE ANDERSON "MASK OF RICHES" Also Piilhe News latest Current Event. Admission 10 & 15 cents Matinee 2.:0. Evenings 7:!I0 & 0. Start Your Fight Against Flies The time to make an ef fective war against flies is when they first begin to appear. The first few, if permitted to live, will breed a million more to torment you later. Flies are a menace to health and life, because they are bred in tilth and carry disease germs wherever they go. In your fight against flies select your weapons from our stock of Poison Fly Paper, Sticky Fly Paper, Insect Pow ders, Fly Swatters, Etc. We have all of the effec tive fly destroyers. For health's sake do your part in the war against flies. WLooK for &i JfeKiSSr m ,n tcal"l the name: SWaW PKkztCi' H ,..-.- vltaf Helps appetite t II $f IMF nd dtetlon. i g H m Tfirec flavors. g rr !T .1 O not enough to make WR.61EY5 must KEEP It Hood, we good until you get it. Uderwoo(rsPhamwfY W'-Z . KLATATM TALUS 0PEC0MmTl Hence the sealed package impurity-proof guarding, preserving the delicious con tents the beneficial goody. Tire Flavor Lasts 'y MJVTAin TALUS UlTEr.Urt m.j AnIc Chllcotc tt Smith nlunit llio OW COST life, Mccldunt ami ileal III I IMlllrlpM nf llirt TrMi'flrtf. l.lf H5 mm m 7 k, GEnLEDTICHT fc3" KEPT RIGHT .Jp filllllllllllll!illii!,!!'llllll!l!ill!il!li!llllll ii MERRILL OPERA HOUSE I MOTION riCTUKKit I TUESDAYS AND SATUItDAVS i I Merrill, Oregon LIBERTY THEATER "THE PICK OE THE I'lCTUJlES" H. W. .POOLE, Owner TONIGHT William Farnum in "FOR FREEDOM" Harold Lloyd Comedy ."BEES IN HIS BONNET" Tuesday Matinee and Evening Herbert Rawlihson and Priscilla Dean in "KISS OR KILL" Coming Friday and Saturday "MICKEY" The Film of the Year SIXTH ANNUAL Elks Western Nights! APRIL 10, 11, 12, 1919 PI H H OPEN TO THE PUBLIC H n r I DAILY MATINEE At IIiIh Thi'ulcr nt 2:0 p. in. Doors open at 2 o'clock. MR. HARRY BOREL Musical Director JUST ONCE A YEAR EVERYBODY COME! DANCING WITH JAZZ MUSIC AH Kinds of Livestock and Merchandise Given Away DAYS OF '49 OVER AND OVER Something for the Old as Well as the Young SOMETHING DOING EVERY MINUTE LADIES CAN PLAY AS WELL AS MEN Come One, Come AH! Western Togs to Be in Style Elks Temple, April 10-11-12, '19 1 KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON J 17-. Vrm. I oum BLUE GRASS, WHITE CLOVER NONPAREIL LAWN MIXTURE Murphey's Feed & Seed Store rOF I our JL.awn English rye grass and lawn dressing us sJS.su a tv