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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 20, 1919)
s i, P r.w.n bik THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON IllSwtnw, f w z : , , , , . . , '" . . i "iu jm, . ...... . ... . v U ( I III hh HhHh ro i COAU x on f Your Thanksgiving Turkey Tastes Better Cooked On A COA' OR WOOD RANGE N$ Fu c 1 Savers j ..I i ftp im Perfect Bakers Quality in a stove is the measure of usefulness and service it yields. That quality is economy is evinced by theWedgewood. Evans & Bolin RHEUMATIC PAINS RAISING ARUMPUS? SOVIET GOD Sloan's Liniment, kept handy, takes tho fight out of theni SLOSHING around in the vet and then tiis dreaded rheumatic twinge! But not for long when Sloan's Liniment is kept handy. Pains, strains, 6prams how soon I this old family friend ttnclraies without ' tubbmz and helps drive 'cm awavl And how cleanly, too no muss, no bother, no stained skin or clogged pores. Muscles linib;r up, lumbago, sciatica, neuralgia are promptly re lieved. Keep a bottle handy all the time. Get one today if you've run out of Sloan's I inimcnt. l All dnijrsists 35c.. 70c, $1.40, T FAVORS CLASS THAT RULE! ROOFING Now fa tho time to fix that Hoof now before the rain and enow come and make It al most Impossible to do tho work. You sa ve money by doing It now, and 8avo your property, too. Let me do your work and it will bo done right. W. D. MILLER Contracto" Phono 20ii 232 0th St. Passengers and Baggage ANYWHKHK IN THIS CITY QUICK SKKVICI3 KEAHONABLn HATES PHONE 187 WesterhTransferCo. KEAL ESTATE, INSU1SANCK, .LOANS I have money to loan on business and residential properties. If you have a house for sale, Hat It with mo. I have a number of prospective buyer8. If you have husineas property, Im proved or unimproved, that you do slro to boII, see mo. If tho price la right I havo tho buyer. JAMES M. WATKINH, JU. I'll wo "HI, Suite 1, Hw.uis'on ItUI's. OMSK, Sept. 15, via Vladivostok, I Oct. 5. (By Associated Press). Communists and their sympathizers i constitute the privileged clasa of '' Bolshevik Russia, says M. F. Taon- I 1., ..nl1 l.l MB, .AM ... iu, lurweriy a auiaii uuu un i m the Samara district. Mr. Toonln has lived there under Bolshevik rule since December, 1918, but lately ar rived at Omsk. He gives an illumi nating description of life under e Bolshevik regime. The civil government of the Sa mara section is in the hands of an executive committee, he said. This committee controls supplies, lodg ings, fuel and military affairs. The control of production and raanu' r turing industries Is subject to a council of national economy, which Is subordinate to the executive com-mitico. i j Tho population Is divided into Ifour categories. Tho first of thes'i lis comprised of communists and i their sympathizers. The aocond cat egory is composed of employes if ,sovict institutions, the third of ordi nary citizens and the fourth cato gory of olllcors, their families an , the bourgeoisie, the lormerly middle class. I Only communists and their sy i . pathlzers enjoy the right of elec .tion to tho council of national econ- omy. Tq them aro assigned the best homes and lodgings. Their proper ty is not bubject to requisition. Un !der the rationing system they are allowed one pound of meat a dav whllo none of tho others receive j more than ono pound a week. Their full requirement of fuel la allotted I to them while that of the other classes la cut one-half or less. Tho communists aro allowed 30 pounds of baked bread or Hour a month, whllo the allotment to the other classes ranges down from 25 pounds to nothing. Toxtiles and footwear are permitted to commun ists and soviet employes only. People of tho fourth category, of ficer, their families and tho bour geoisie, havo little or no rights. No food or fuel is rationed to thorn. Or dinary citizens, composing tho third tmtt'Kory, recwlva one-hnlf less thun the rullons allotted to tho conumtn Ws All houses havo boon nppnxlsod, ttntt thoso vnluod nt moro than 10,- miii i.itl1iii nm tint Iminllioi! l.odir Mngs aro distributed to tho liihnbl 'tauls and no dlstlurtion Is inmlo bo jtwoon houso owners and lodgers. Alt pay nllko tho established rato i for UhIkIurs. Tho houses of commtsHlonors and tholr friends are virtually exempt from npprnlsal. Tho lnjlonglnRs of all people, eTon their clothing d offocU, are listed. Uach porwon Is allowed to have a chair, somu plates, a spoon, fork, etc., and two changes of linen. Tho nsst is taken away and put in warehouses. There are ! no articles of household utility nor I clothing on tho market and none Is produced. Tho soviet controls the distribution of necessaries from the warehouses. Revolts against requisitioning of their products aro frequent among tho peasants, but they are put down with tho utmost cruelty. Toonln says that In Starropol Mich a revolt resulted in tho massacre of G000 persons mon, women nnd children Factories aro shut down for lack of fuel and raw materials, and work men who faced starvation were drlv en to sorvu In tho Ked army. MOT IBIOTT WMEE EIIHIKIIHdl; 1HF TOO 1DONTT FE1EIL, IfSlKSlHTlT 8ays gt of hot wtr with phosphate before breakfast wnihei out polion. FLUNKEYS K0N0R NOT ENTIRELY WATT'S At Least Two Inventors Bsfore Him Hzd the Idea of the Value of Steam Power. It Is u popular Idea Hint wo owe the steam engine millrelj to the Inven tive genius of James Watt. m The Idea, however, l quite errone ous, for steam was In use ns a motive power before he caine on the seem; Several tpt" of steam eiiKlne were in ii.se. notably Savory's and New coiuen's. But they were cumbersome, extrav agant, nnd of small power, and It wns while repairing n model of a Neweom en engine that Watt, who was working as u mathematical Instrument mnk'rr ht the time, evolved various Improve merits, notably the separate con denser. Meeting Matthew Boulton, a mnnti facturer of metal goods he entered In to partnership and they produced en glut's, which at once established Watt'rf reputation. Improvements and Imen thins followed quickly, one after the other, and the present-day advance In motive (lower Is due to the pioneer work of AVntt. liven today the steam engine remains the ame In principle as Witt evolved It. It Is an Interesting fact, by the way that Watt's workshop, exactly ns he left ft, still exlMts at Hcathfleld hall, liaudswortli, where the engineering genius spent tke last nineteen years of his life carrying on scientific Investi gations. Loudon TIt-BIts. If you wako up with a. bad tnsto, j burl breath and tonguo ia coated; lt your head la dull or aching; It what you oat sours and forms gaa and acid In stomach, or you aro bilious, eonitl pnted, nervous, sallow, and can't got feeling just right, begin Inside bath-1 tug. Drink before breakfast, a glass j of real hot water with a toaspoonful j of llmeotouo phosphate In It. Ihlii will Hush tho poisons and toxins from stomach, liver, kidneys nnd bowels, I nnd el can so, sweeten and purify the entire alimentary tract. Do your In-, side bathing Immediately upon arts-, ing In tho morulas to waBh out of tho system nil tho previous day's poison-, jus waste, gas- a and miur blto before putting moro food into tho stomach. To fool UKo young folks fool; like vnu full boforo your blood, norvcw and muscles boenmo loaded with body im purities, get from your pharmacist u quarter pound of llmostono phosphate ( which Is inoxponslvo and almost Uato less, except for a sourish tvvlngo which ' Is not unpleasant. j Just as soap and hot wntcr act ou( tho skin, clonnslng, nwootenlng and rreshenlng, so hot wntor and llmo-l stono phosphnto net on tho stomach,! liver, kldnoys and bowels. Mon and i women who aro usually constipated,! bilious, headachy or havo any stomach I disorder should begin thlsMnsldo bath-' Ing boforo breakfast. Thoy aro as sured they will becomo real cranks : on tho Bubject shortly. Adr. , i LONDON. Ort IT., (Ily Mall ) The gorgeous uniforms of tho dlgnl lied Kugllsh iiervnntH who aro al ways In attendance it t nil olllclal re eepttiiiiH havo been tho rocks upon which tho pride of moro than one foreigner him been wrecked. The l..l,l..a...l I.. ... ....... un... .... I Illllllf'il in iiuiiti nuiu iir ill, p . preaches one of those Impanslve faced functionaries whether the latter Is a Mold-marshal, or a foot man Witness tho dlHCoiutlturo of Ills Highness Prluro Kelsal, sou of tho King of the llodjnz, at tho great1 reception In the (lulldhall to ICug-! laud's returning hero. Kleld .Marshall V count Allenby The Arabian I'rlnre, cli'd in his onirlal robes of Oriental iliiNlgu. mm one of the many famous mon at the (iiilldhall Always punctilious In the extreme. Ills Illghmvis niiiile his way Into the ancient hall, 'towing to right and left an he me great soldiers and statesmen or the country. He nenred one who, wear Ing wonderful raiment itilorned wl'li jurdit of heavy gold laee, appeared to he greater than them all. The Prince bowed deeply to the Lord Mayor's tlunkey. j In llelglum nil girls under Iwoitty-ono nrn forbidden to work' In hazardous occupations, such nn . thode using harmful chemicals or polsonnu.1 fumes. ' For many years tho women school tonrlioro In Copenhagen have re ceived equal pay with tho men teachers. I 1 Let Me Do Your Concrete Work Black diamonds come from tho provinco -of Bahia, in Brazil. Twen ty thousand dollars was paid for tho finest specimen known. Nothng is wasted in Japan. Uses to which atraw Is put aro seemingly endless. It Is converted Into hags for grain, siloes for feot, raincoats for the body, roofs for tho houses, paper inaLs, screens, beds, and numerous other articles. A bat cannot rlso from a perfectly lovol aurvaco. Tho Bible contains 773,748 words and 3,5G8,480 lettors. KIDNEYS NEWER USING SIT ACTA n ii I it I I fw til xa ill sLhJ All CAUSE BACKAGH Kuli pain, soi-eiioss and stirf imss riKht out with old "St. Jnoobs JJnlineiilT' EXCLUSIVELY- '$? Kldnoys causo haukachu? Nol They huvo no nerves, thereforo can , not cause pain. Llston! Your, backacho is caused by lumbago,' sciatica or a strain, and the quickest reliof ia soothing, penetrating "St. Jacobs Liniment." Hub it right on tho acho or tender spot, and Instant ly tho pain, soreness, stltfnosa and lumoiiess disappears Don't stay crippled! Get a small trial bottlo of ''St. Jacobs Lmlmont" from your druggist und llmlior up. A momont afor It ;is applied you'll wondor what becamo of tho backacho, sciatica or lumbago pain, "St. I Jacobs Liniment" Atops any pain at onco. It Is harmless and doesn't burn or discolor tho skin. It's tho only application to rub on a weak, laino or painful back, or for lumbago, sciatica, neuralgia, rheu matism, spnilns or a itrnln. When you have your work done with Shasta Sand you know you have the best there is AL. F. GRAHAM Liberty Thai :aire 1'MUDAY BnmiA.7ii;ij.ii.v.i,'iit;'. WMKfiKlUiau2SKi FRIDAY Liberty Theatre bbIbIBiF'' I w I $ ,V ' , ,': f-4 . .?A . l or rttf&i J. ffl:atfr