The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, November 10, 1919, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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DISSENSION IN
BOLSHEVIK RANKS
WITH THE AMERICAN FORCES
IK GERMANY. Oct. 10, (Corros
pondenco or The Associated Press.)
. Sidelights on tho trend of events
lb ftrijet Russia Indicating that in
eternal dissension In. the Bolshovik
ranks? ia, sapping the power of the
Soviet! leaders, aro contained in the
report of a soldiers' and sailors' con
ference, details of which reotBtly
reached American headquarters.
"The conference held in PetrdgracT in
the Summer and much dissatisfac
tion at conditions was displayed by
eoldiertf who charged tba,t officers
enjoyed special privileges and that
affairs generally were worse than
they had been under the rule of the
former Emperor. "
Portions of the report read:
"The convention ot the supporters
of the 'Red' guard and the sailors,
held 1b Petrograd, was attended by
several thousand from the army and
the Beet. The minutes show that
the commanders and the war com-;
missioners still take a'dvantage of
their office, and although members
of the communist pasty, are ever
trying to secure special .privileges.
The soldiers and sailors were in
dignant because of the increase In
pay ot the commanders and declar
ed that conditions were worse than
prevailed under the regime ot the
Emperor. They demanded that the
pay be equal for all, whether the
WAR-TIME THRIFT AND
PEACE-TIME SAVING
"Either the people as a wholo must
finance the government, either through
taxation or bond purchase or the gov
ernment must borrow from Individuals,
from banks, or from corporations ot
large fortunes. If It does the latter.
these interests hold exactly the same
relation to the government that tho
holder of a first mortgage does to tho
Personal Mention
nwnuii rt thn ntvtnoilt nnil ttin nnanK a
soldier be a private or a genera. , - TfThe other h LXth.
nln Into hVaa i aH a a Balnat .. .., ....
w-..u, ..., , BwU0. deDt jg dlvldcd DetWeen millions ot
the conditions ot the barracks, be
cause no repairs were made and the
funds appropriated for this purpose
went into the pockets ot the high
officials. The condition of the hos
pitals is still more' deplorable.
There are no doctors or medicine
and those really sick or wounded
have to shift tho best they can for
themselves. The worst problem ot
all Is to provide for the families of
soldiers in the field. Ncjthlnjj Is
done for them and the money for
them also disappears in the pockets
ot the official. thieves."
Try 'em. Herald Want Ads.
citizens who art the government, tho
relationship Is as different as is a co
operative society from a Uriah Hoop."
William Qlbbs McAdoo. in Pictorial
Review.
The United States needs the money
you Invest In War Savings Stamps
Buy them every week. Tbey bring 4
per cent interest compounded eery
three months. They give you a share
In the government ot the United
States. Un-Ltd. meaning unlimited.
Nearly every Japanese follows tho
profession of his father.
A good Arabian horse can canter
in. the desert tor 24 hours In sum
mer and 48 hours in winter without
water.
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This space donated by
K, SUGARMAN
In honor to the Soldiers of Oregon
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that .gave their lives for their country
fcJ. II. Cochran of Medtord return
ed homo yostorday after sevurnl
days' business visit huru.
Miss Mabel Meant, who has boon
ill for u tow days, hut returned to I
I her duties in tho local high school, j
T. M. Cunningham of I'lne Grove I
was transacting luminous at the
county scat Saturday.
Mrs. W. D. Miller loft this morn
ing for Uorrls. accompanied by Miss
Ethol Sly, who has boon visiting In
Klamath Falls for the past weok
Among tho recent arrivals at tho
Falls aro Gordon A. Poll and C. T
Hodson of Portland, who aro regis
tered at thovWhlto Pollcnn hotel.
Mrs. Leslie Klrkham, whoso hus
band Is employed by tho Standard
Oil company, left this morning tor
Sacramento, being called there by
the illness of her mother.
Frank Applegate loft yestorduy
morning for Medford, where ho wns
called rather suddenly owing to Ill
ness In his family and could not de
fer his trip to accompany tils father.
Captain-. O. U. Applegate left this
morning for Medtord, where ho will
visit relatives for a wlillo. His Bon,
Oliver Applcgute, left for Sacra
monto to rcsumo his work with tho
Standard OH company. Tho daugh
ter, Jonnle, returned to King City
whero she will rcsumo work In tho J
schools.
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KNOX HATS
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A Chinaman who wears his
spectacles In tho prescnco ot a guest
or a social superior Is held to bo
rude as In this country wo coiiBldor
a man who falls to romovo his hat
when meeting women of his ac
quaintance. """
SOMI3 JAZZ
Art Hickman of tho Hotel St.
Francis Orchestra has mady four
ripping records. Hear them nt 1'orl
Shepherds. 10-3t
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Store will be closed all day Tueiday
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Jewelry for the
well-dressed man
Jewelry Is the high spot In
a man's clothes. A neat
Waldemar chain puts stylo
and smartnoss Into a suit.
An appropriate scarf pin
adds much to tho good looks
of a tlo. Tho wrong cuff
links detract from a hand
some shirt.
Tho well-dressed man gives
careful attention to his Jew
elry. Ho buys it nt Upp's
becauso ho knows tho qual
ity is right, patterns aro tho
latest styles and prices aro
big monoy's-worth in value.
Waldenmi-H ..$3.00 to $20.00
Cuff IiinkM.... 1.00 to 23.00
Heart Pins.... 1.00 to 20.00
FobH 2.(to 15.00
Hot Rings H.50 to 25.00
Tie Clips 1.2Ato 10.00
Charms 1.50 to 25.00
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Frank M. Upp
JEWELER
511 Main St.
Official S. P. Watch
Inspector, t
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The HALLMARK Store
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925 and 9:15
950, 970, 975
Best Place to Buy
Why?
Over fifty years in "One Busi
ness." Best agencies naturally of
fered to us first.
Best and largest stock to select
from. Equipped to give most cour
teous service. Reliable prices.
"Nothing marked up." Convenient
terms and fair treatment.
Earl Shepherd Co,
Olio HiihliioHs .No Sidelines
507 Main Htrt'ft
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9110.00
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$200.00
Pin) ci-4, 9105.00 lip
Pciloil Models, 9225.00 up 9200.00, 9273.01), 3330.00
ORCHARD CRIME
CAUSED FORTH
ALDUQUEItQUE. N. M., Nov. 10.
A grub stako and murder flgurod
In tho tortuno of Damlan Cardonor,
whoso estnto recently camo boforo
tho United States circuit court ot
appeals of California. It means a
million to Cardonor bocauso Hurry
Orchard was convicted of murder in
tho famous Moyor-Haywood-Pottl-hono
caso which aroso over tho kill
ing of Govornqr Frank Stiionenborg
of Idaho. And Cardonor had noth
ing to do with tho murder cuho
cither. .
It btartcd back In 1898 when Or
chard "pawned" his Intorest In tho
Hercules mlno for a grub stako, Car
donor advanced Orchard about '$1,
000 worth of food, tools and cloth
ing. When Orchard was unablo tu
make payment, Cardonor rocolvod
tho sixteenth Intorest Jn tho mlno
and from Its dividends was able to
forsako tho llttlo country atoro at
Durko, Idaho, and go to Spain,
where ho bought a Hourspar mill and
made a million. Ho died in tho Ca
nary Islands in Fobruary, 1915,
Mrs. Cordonor, who dlod at Albu
querquo in October, 1918, sold th.)
interest in tho Horculoa mlno for
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
WANTED Itollablo wBmun to tnlca
charge of house for family of two.
Oood wngos. Phono 301.' 10-tf
FOIt SALE Order your turkey now
for Thanksgiving. Mrs. Falnhto
Purdy, Merrill, Oro. 10-lt
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Metropolitan AmuicmenU
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A DESIRAIIIjE TENANT, who will
tnko tho best ot caro of your
property, wants furnished houso for
tho wlntor or longer. Itoforoncos
roqulrcd. Addross A. K. caro ot
Herald. 10-3t
FOU BALIS Ovorlnnd car. Ilun
nlng every day. Oood terms.
Call 4CCW ' 10-31
PORTLAND CHIMNEY SWEEPS
Will bn horo this wook. Thoao
wishing to havo their fluon cleaned
call phono 47. Satisfaction gunran
tood. Keop your lluos clean and
protoct your 'homo from flro.
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THE PRONATION' WBi
Also
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COPPERS AM CK'NTS
3fi0t000, In Docombor, t1017. hbn
brought suit at Coour d'Alo'no, Idaho,
against tho purchasers, alloging that
her share In tho mlno was worth
$1,500,000. Tho court of append
hold that tho $350,000 salo was
binding.
Tho monoy from tho Cardonor es
tate goes to Mrs, Julio 0. Pachot,
Mrs. Cardonor's only duughter, ind"
wlfo of a( director In tho.nanca Ar
nus, Barcelona, Spain, and of Plen
rlor et Clo Pas. A million on tho,
grub stako,
Dost yot. Horald Want Ads.
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