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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (March 29, 1920)
' -r sMCllO HKVKN THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON MONDAY, MAKCIt 20, 1020 Pfew RlUSfr iJT -tlti-i MEN LIKE THESE WOULD RULE YOU WirugiiraLujjjvisaeajKnnja'ATaa.'t -5av vrT- :j- -'l,;:- ill fl V v i J if ! OUR PROGRESS REFLECTS , 8 rV f lK ' OUR PATRONS' PROSPERITY J . lV ifl ' ) Tlio Kiowth .of iH-ponim hor, at I'm I'lw.t N-i'.lon il jj trf! sW U? WW? i'mM J lln.ih Inc. iniiro limn !.! - llio micc-h of (hi. lm,M. !g fSffi XSSW P',w5' 'B i ! tu turn. It miiro dlrmily Indent flit tlio nuceoim of our lfi 1sWVrtl1.!&'Fi . Bv ITrW,. y KmiVJfUiKtfxSmM j patrons, for It la llm Erowtli of tholr hanlt umti.ita ; . kCTiwC'Sliy rfs"Sa8' IfJ ! ni-'iyi'' ijPvVM . which roiuiHuut8 tho irr wtli of llilo bnnlt. 3 Lrrj.j-x-ii'' e,s5e-j'rar r-riai Wo Minulil llltf iffy inn li in fin v !'l b.intt in mini n v J' ',?'&k Z J j&a ........ ..rfC'"iTS-s. AWt&.'itffiSV-s. 7rtfi jC Kninii'K up in'io turn uh. u ;.- v7i?N S VSaOv V v FiS-Jf' fy eP , ri' sk S V v flKS.JLiia i-? ' y .? - :lu aarsMft- 'tis r?y7r-- , .., ;.y .raw sara ,- . . lb,? Rrst National BankS Wttw t, rrz taar1 mi.wi.w.1. ..wMwwmp v fcraw i . . ' "ier I i , C $W '-1y "'" JgiiLr ' T TYP:o 0F COMMUNIST AGITATCS3 DZPOSTCO DY U. 3. DEPART. TP.- MV , y t-'-r., - MCNT OP JUOTiCE. I v -j , r "---- -( .... . ..... , . wviiiwwwrr-, . ?i N BUSINESS CARDS MWMVMMAAMAAAMMMAM Klamath Falls Cyclery Wo lumdlo tlio licst in our lino, nuch an MotorcyclcH, Dlcyclca, I'nrtn nnil AcccenorlcH, Ooodycar, I'onriHylvanlu unci Diamond Tires anil TiiIiuh. Tlio lioimo of tho two and three whcolorn, Includ InK Harlcy-Davldsoii Service. C. i:. 1IIHMAHIC Hr H. 0th HU Kluumtli FalU VwSit.rfSiSVaVV,wiiSV'SS I PROFESSIONAL CARDS FRED WESTERFELD IIKNTIHT Phono 434W. A-Itny Iiilorntory IjOomN Hll(., Kluiiialh Fall netici: Wii open Btoro every Tuesday and Friday from 10:00 a. m. to 1:00 p. m. Many are the cood thin (,'3 we can Dhow. A dollar aaved In u dollar earn ed. In buying good thnga cheap na you may It-orn, you will never be In debt and have to Bkip if you buy your gooilB from I 1.UU1U dick & c;u. 201 Klamath Ave. Corner of Cth St. LVAAVSASSaWSAlWV Pit. C. A. KAMIIO Dentist I. O. O. V. Ilulldliig 1'iiexi: oi C aEESsaaa your Glass Troubles bo lly Troubles. Keglazlng done In any part of tho city E. O. STUCKY. Carpenter & Cabinetmaker Phone 77W 1024 Main. Noltlotori, Walk-Over, Stralford, Berry, and other . codd'shoea are here in the new Spring stylos K. K. K. STORE Leading Clothiers and Hatlcrn :. Tho peons of Muxlro and the pro fcxsloniil portura of Turkey uro rocK oupiI tho utronneai of iimnklnd. On. of tho former htm brijii known t curry it plccu of jimuhluory tvolglihv; COO poiindii ovor it mountain puai, wlillo thrco of tho Turkish portors huvo cnrrlod it r.rapjl piano In Hs ciihu for n illstaucu of throe inllos on end. . In Arnbln thoro Ib n tract of in". ploiod tnrrltrry noarly flvo tlmos fi-i hIzu pLQrout Mrltaln. EASTER LILIES DAFFODILS HYACINTHS TULIPS ROSES KLAMATH FLORAL CO. Display Window Ninth and Miin Phone 337-M t. . s $m ;v NW ,... ii" U tf PVW TYPCO OF COMMUNIST AGITATCS3 DZPOSTCO MCNT OP JUOTiCE. AOO.PH WHtifi-CZL, Leader of Un.en of Russian Workers, a powerful, anarch'stlc orcnizat.on In Amtrlc.l ALEXAJOSR SCH'ATZ. Leader oi Communlct crcuP hi tl.ls Country. JOHN DUDOFP, Active ortanlser of Communist group In Elizabeth, N. J. MICHOLOS MICHAILOV, Vlolsnt SQitator among anarchlcts In America. j. c. ci.r:oiioH CItll Miigliicer am) Surveyor Offlco S17 Main St. Phones:. Olllco 100, lies. 1021 PRIVATE HOSPITAL Now Open for Maternity Cases Mm. Rou Mcf)anielA, 301 High St. Phone 455 Office Phone 177W Res 177H Dr. H. D. Lloyd Stewart 1'iiyskian and Surgeon White Hullding Klamath Falls Oregon iSVSttr DR. F. R. GODDARD Osteopathic Physician and Surgeon Office and Residence Phones 321 I. 0. 0. F. Temple "OVERTHROW WOULD ORDER!" CRY GOMBiiMS Manifesto of Comnrankt International, Seized in U. S. De partment of Justice Raids, Tells "Reels" Own Story of Their Plans for World Vide Plunder. O. k: FEED & SALE STABLES Under new manage ment Best care taken of all stock placed in our barn. Horses, harness and wagons bought, sold and exchanged. K K M&J r-'d-'vir. w ...--. j . t X MT Jl TV I if iv i-Rv.:-.-'.v. -w-ni "u - m amm. sr v m N x? rth- t I I 1 r ' i -rl I- :H- ''" -.'MfJaB i mm R ! (I ! sr a hearty Kiezlt you'll avoirj that you chaw slick of wie H ,M al2aKa Other benefits: to teeth, breatln appetite, nerves. That's a good deal to get for 5 cents I SealedTtebf Kept Rigfti wf Evtract from "Mnnlfecto cf the Communlct International Adopt ed bv th Conomss cf the Communist International at Moscow, March . 2-6, 1919, and o'onsd hy Comeradcs C. Ral-.ovcky, N. Lenlne, M. Zlnov Jtv, L. TroUky and Friti Platten." AIoiirsIiIo tliu ili'llnonivl dyiinstlps of the Uoinnnnfi's. IIolipn7olleni and Iliilihurps. and tl (iipitulimii' HJqm- of those lands, tho rulers of Franco. 1ii.Iiiiii!, Ituly and tho.l'nited Stales stiuul rc(;tlod In the llli! of uiifohllu; inputs mill (llplnniiitlr dlsclosuros In tholr lininoasufi:lilo vlloni'ss. KimriiiiiK the half-hoarli'diiosR. hypoorloy nnd'coirnptlon of the decadent oflli-'ul siiKiiltet iartIos wo, tho Commiin'sts iiBeiiil!ed In the Third Inter- iinliolinl, fool oiiitsnlvoK to ho tho dlroot vureossors of tlio heroic efforts and rinrtrdiiii) of n Ions series of TOMiluilonury sp"uratlons from Unlioeuf to Karl J Lb l.knuiht mill Itosa l.u.i'iiilimii-. As tlio' First Iniornallonal foresaw the t fiiHiw ilooloiineiit nnil pointed tho way; ns the Second Intcrmitlnmil cr.itli eri'd lujjotl.er and iircitniMtl millions of tho proletariats, so the Third Intor t.iil'onal tu tin InteriuKlniinl of open mas-nctlnn of the revolutionary rcallxa rlnn. the International of cieedi. SoolnllRt crltlci.-m has suflli'lently stlemitlUed ' tho Iiouiksi's umiij orler. The tusk of the Intortintlonnl Coiiiinunlsl Tarty i3 j now to ovortlnow thin order and lo erect In Its plaoe tlio structure of the socialist world order. We urco Hie working men nod women of all countries o un'to under tlio Communist bunner, the emblem under which the llrst great victories inive nlreudy hern won. Pniletiii l.ins of all lamlsi! In the war ncalnst Imperialistic barbarity. Kiillis: luuiuiichy, against Hie privileged I'lasses amilnsl the bourgeois suite mid bourgeois property, ugalust nil forms aud varieties of suclaltaud national orprpsaJon CNITH I I'ni'er tho Ktiiudnrd of the WorUlngmenV CounrllR. under the banner of ho Third Iniori'iiilonnl, In tho revolutionary struggle for power and the Dle-tatnr-ililp of the rrolotiirial. proletarian-, of all countries UNIT13I The revolutionary era .ompols the proletariat to make use of the menoi of bailie which will concentrate lis entire energies, namely, nin-s action, with us Hg'Mil roKultani. direct conlllct with the governmental machinery in open combat. All other methods, such as revolutionary use of bourgeois parlla uiuiiiiir'sm, will be of only secondary significance. The luilispeiiwilile condition for successful struggle Is separation not only from the tl'roi! servitors of Cnpltnllsui ami enemies of the communist revolu tion. In which iiile the Social Oomoorats of the Itlghl appear, but also from Hie l'art. of the Center (KautsU'nns), who desert tho proletariat at the critical moment In order to come to terms wllh Its open antagonists. The glow lb of the rowilutlonnry movement In all lands, the dangers of suppression of this revolution through the coulltlon of capitalistic Stales, the attempts of the Socialist betrayers to unite with one another (the formation of the Yellow "Inlernallonal" at Home), and to glvo their services to the WIN sonlan League, Dually, the absolute necessity for co-ordination of proletarian notions all these demand the formation of a real revolutionary and real proletarian Communist International. This International, which suboidlnatos the so-called national Interests to the Interests of the International revolution, will personify the mutual help of the pnilejnrlnt of the dirferent countries, for without economic nnd other mutual helpfulness the pioleturlut will not bu able to orgaulzo tho now society. Incalculable are tho sacrifices of the working clasi. Their bost T.loh Unccht, Itosa Luxemburg they hno losu Against this the proletariat must defend Itself, defend at nny prloo. The Communist Internntluual culls tbu unUro world proletariat to tills final struggle, DOWN WITH TUB IMI'KItlAJ. CONSPIRACY OF CAPITA!,! LONG MVK TUB INTKUNATIONAX UBPU11UO OF T11LJ PROLE TARIAN COUNCILS I v Moscow, MuiLh 2-0, 1010. ' E. D., LAMB PHYSICIAN AXI) SUKGEO.V Phones 17W .1711 Kconis 1 nnd 2 White Ilulidlng DR. L. L. TRUAX Warren Hunt Hospital Comer Fourth and Pine PHONE 497 Dr. DENTISTS , E. G. Wisccarver PHONE 334 WARREN HUNT MEDICINE AND SUKOERr 206 I. O. O. F. Bldg. Dr. P. M. Noel PHONE 4 Over Underwood' Seventh and Main Streets DR. G, A. MASSEY Successor to Dr. Truar Suit 00, I. O. O. l llldg OHIee phone 8II.I IU-. I'houc UU.M A. MAURITSCH For Your Favorite Furniture Phone 17GJ 10 Main St. Iv. I SHASTA VISTA SANITARIUM 420 M.iin St. (New llldR. letter) DR. A. A. SOULE, 420 Main 1009 Main 151-J 151-M I. wxsvM KLAMATH AUTO SPRING WORKS Wo Do All Kinds of Spring Repair ing New Ones Mado to Order Axle Straightening and Dlncksmlthlng ALli WORK GUARANTEED Phone 250-Y 017 Klamath Are. SAW MILL ENGINEERING & , CONSTRUCTION CO. Designers and builders of niod 1 em Saw Mills, Planing Mills, Hoi ! I Plants. Complete plants contract- ! cd. Appraisals and reports made. Dredging. Wo contract to build nny class of n building and install machinery of anj kind. Drafting of uny kind dono.jBIue Prints made. PHONE 1 19J Olllce in K. D. Uullding Phono (60 Ice Cream 72 M.aln St. CAnilies x PASTIME Jack Monrow, Prop. Cigars, Tobacco, Soft Drlnk.ll Peel and Ul'llards Darber Shop In oCnnection OUR MOTTO "Courtesy and Service" .m . I ft5?? JTiSfiLiEva, i - m imwn. i KAazVij-iiiaiif.sHSTtP' i 'UiSivr WlmlBriIM ft nii The flavor Lasts WHAT REDS WOULD HAVE US SING From L, W, W. Bones Seized In lied Raids of U. a Deparmteat ot Justice. One day u I sat plains "" A mensaire of cheer en me to ms, A light ot revolt was shining On a country far over the res. The forces of rulers to sever And the flag ,of the earth to unfold To secure our freedom forever And a world of beauty untold. ' We have lived in meek submission Thru ages of toll and despair. To comply with the plutes ambition , With never a thought nor a care. An echo from Russia Is sounding TIs .the chimes of a True Liberty. It's, a message for millions resounding To throw off your chains and be free. CHORUS. All hall to the Bolshevik!) We will fight for our Class and be free, A Kaiser, King or Cxar, no matter which you are You're nothing' ot interest to me; If you don't like the red flag of Russia, If' you don't like the spirit so true. Then Just be like the cunln the story And lick the hand that's 'robbing you. ' t WILSON ABSTRACT COMPANY 517 Mala ARTHUR B. WILSON Manager I am now prepared to furnish Shasta Sand from the Hooy, Cam., sand and gravel pit, In any quantity that may be desired by contractors and builders. AL F. GRAHAM. Let Your GLASS troubles be Mine C. E. STUCKEY RerGIazing and Cabinet Making Phone 477W Eleventh and Pine THE USE OP these columns will make money for you. ., M4rvi .. Professional Pharmacy " EXGL0S1VELYS Warren Hunt Hospital Pharmacy; OPEN NOW Fourth and Pine Streets In the Hospital SRI K!M!C5w?SflrSSS e. TJ: i