The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, October 16, 1920, Automobile Section, Page PAGE SEVEN, Image 7

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    THE EVENBfQ HERJALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
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Wc arc constantly reminded by the many courtesies 6t the
good will extended by the public towards this Hospital.
It has filled a big nqed in a big, first-class fashion.
It has not lacked for patronage or appreciation. Whatever
ft good in Hospital care, medicine or surgery, may be found here.
The methods of this Hospital and its Staff, governed by the
ethical standards of the American Medical Association, are the
criterion of Southern Oregon.
The co-operation of the public in the maintenance of this
Hospital is imperative. Hospital care is expensive, but it ia con
tinually the bridge from disease to convalescence and health.
The Management of this Hospital wants your support, and
in return it offers you the conveniences and ideal care of your
sick, afforded by talented nurses and modern equipment.
Warren Hunt, M. D. Lawton L. Truax, M, D.
George A. Maey,.M.-D. ---
Al the Members of the Staff of the Hospital have their of
fices on the Administrative floor of the building. No down
town offices.
Warren Hunt Hospital
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Vote for George Chastain
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"I hope to have an administration that will mean progress (or tha eeuaty,
roads, aehoola and a careful bualneaa management of county attain that.rtU aT
tno comuulty ana retieet creait on mo ana i 00 not reel tnat 1 can aeeopaiisa tils u
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in which money will cease to be paid for attorneys fees and mora numoyvvill bo
available for road building; in which no money will be paid to prfaatt deoic
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Tf win an m taxnaver and voter stand for nroorrefls. how earn veu. Mm- atkir. tl
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wise than endorse the attitude shown by this extract frot Mr.
signed and published statement:
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NBW YORK, Oct. 15. Unusual
progroM In tho development of com
morce and natural resources In the
French colonial possession and do-
pemlonclos lion brought them wealth
ranking noit to that ot the IirltUli
colonial omplro, according- to a aur
voy mado public horo by tha French
commission. Ttio French colonlea,
with an oitlmalod population of 50,-
500,000, ham an area ot 4,000,000
square mllo.
Total export from the colonies In
1917, with tho oicoptlon of Algeria
and Tunis woro valued at spproxlma
toly 1,108,000,000 francs. Since 1914
eaports In the varloua possessions In
creased from 15 to 100 per cent. The
Increases are attributed to the thrift
of .natives following tha ware end
ing. Total Algerian eiporte In 1019
were more than 1,384,000,000
franca an Increase of about S5S mil
ralona over "1918. The port of Al
giers alone handled eiporte approxi
mating 476,158,000 francs, an In
crease ot 200,821,000 fraens, accord
ing to estimates. Chief Imports were
cotton, clothing and linen, skins,
coal, sugar and corf fee. Chief exports
were wines, fruit, tobacco, wheat,
oats, barley and wool. Amounts of
Imports and exporta were greatest
In the order mentioned.
National roads In Algeria have a
length ot 3,310 miles, while 1,108
mllea of railway were open for traf
fic In January 1919, '
Tunis, essentially an agricultural
country bad bumper grain crops In
1919, as follews: Wheat 6,600,661
buabeds: barley, S, 428,111 bushels;
oats, 3,444,712 bushels. The cork
Industryls Importantreork trees cor
erlng more than (00,000 acres. The
annual mlnoral production averages
In' value more than 30,000,000
francs.
The spring estimate of 1910 har
vest on the French tone of Morocco
valued the crops at 1,000,000,000
francs, and It waa expected there
would be a large surplus for export,
the survey states. Exports to Prsnce
In 1918 were valued at 82,0(2,880
frnacs, tbo Imports at 166,224,926
franca.
The French possession In India
consists of five separate colonies with
an, aggregate area of 1,980 sqaare
mllea. Rice, sugsr, cotton, cocoa,
coffee and ground nuts are grown.
The principal export from Pondl-
cherry, the chief possession, Is oil
seeds.
French Indo-Chlna haa a popula
tion ot about 17,000,000. The terri
tory tributary to Saigon la almost
entirely agricultural, being one of
the great rice regions of the world.
The minerals are coal, lignite, wol
fram, tin and sine.
In the other possessions Including
Madagascar, French Senatorial Afrl
ca, 'French Somallland and French
West Africa, which la the largest
ot the colonlea. commerce baa al
most doubled since 1914, the surrey
saya. French West Africa, comprised
of Senegal. Haut-Sanegal-NIger,
French Guinea, the Ivory eoaat, Da
homey, the military territory of the
Niger and Mauritania, covers ap
proximately 1,840,000 aquare miles.
The general budget aavou-us to about
26,000,000,00 franca annually. Trie
agricultural resources are most Im
portant The production of cotton la
growing, while jute, agava and sisal
are cultivated extensively. Rubber
Is the most Important product In the
forest resources. Cattle raising baa
Increased. TMe mineral weatlh Is
great. The commerce ot this r0J-
seaslon increased 600 par cent since
the French administration waa cre
ated in 1896.
The French colonies In America,
consisting of Guiana, Martinique,
Guadeloupe and 8t Pierre and Ml-
quelon are prnlclpally noted for their
lumber products, sugar, rum, cocoa
and codfish, Agrlsulture takes an
Important rele: in the smaller prov
inces, especially In New Caledonia,
said to be one of the richest coun
tries in the world.
ACME LUNCH
Home Cooked Meab
SHORT ORDERS AT
ALL HOURS
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Klamath, Falls Cyclery
We handle nsw and rebuilt motor
cycles and bicyclea, also parts and
aocassories. Ooodyesr, Pennsylvania
and Diamond Tires -and Tubes are
our Uno, and Harley-Davldson Serv
ice, wniob spells Honest, Dependable
Service.
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Shining and Dying Shoes is
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to other business.
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