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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 18, 1920)
n B' f! mokbat, oorowm 10, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PAonrwft Warren Hunt Hospital J is eight o"cloclc-r Jhis represents one inert ofPVROLA sharing cream. Stlfl s4 liff'ie Wafer ery -St popular nowadays im. THE EVENING HBRALD, e. " ' ... . . '! i t mswsrrrrri 4. f to J n h 91 r, t .? v iV i j i I !"- - I 111 !! ! I Warren Hunt Hospital We are constantly reminded by the many courtesies of the good will extended by the public towards this Hospital. It has filled a big need in a big, first-class fashion. It has not lacked for patronage or appreciation. Whatever is 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 is con tinually the bndge from disease to convalescence and health. The Management of this Hospital wants your support, and v in return it offers you the conveniences and ideal care of your sick, afforded by talented nurses and modern equipment. . Warren Hunt, M. D. Lawson L. Truax, M. D. - - - George. A. Massey, M. D. II iu - 9o 5j jfis one mmufeva&t eight i I - ... .- &L- . fm i ' -1 yr k 9 v f-.UKl9llVB'ISQMl And you huveaKcneroun.lnutlnij lather that will soften the toughest binl bo thf razor will fulrly dance through the thavlng task. ''. " " -Xs ' ? Use Purola for speed and smoothncan. I' .'.' I ). . .t.l. If .,. Ann't Rnil Pi And listen to this: If you don't find Purola the greatest -having creum you've ever useci, return any putt of the tube to your dealer und get your money buck. Good druggist, sell Purolu. IS.im.Lmi I. I .i.ii....- J.U.W.M. hM. .( Al the .Members of the Staff of the Hospital have their of fices on the Administrative floor of the building. No down town office. Warren Hunt Hospital -, CORNER FOURTH AND PINE STREETS , - v. , ' Mr. one MARINE CORPS SHOWS SUBSTANTIAL GAIN WASHINGTON, Oct. 1. fU- craltiag for tfaertae eorp baa aude a resiarkibl sain ilnce July, wkea 826 reeralts ere eatlated. A aabatastUI increase was recorded for Aagoat, when the tout accepted ap plicant Bua&ered 1335, and la Sep tember the total roae to 16S6, more taaa donblinc the fignrea for July. Early return for October tbow a atlll greater Increaie, and It li ex pected tkat the final figaras for the carreat month wilt far exceed the Saftember total. SWlatMat figarea la recent -Matka fcava been iacraaaed by large aumbera of former mariaea who are rataralag to the aerrlea. Many of Ue na warcralU are men who have ly recaatly reached the ealUtmeat age, and recruiting officers report the younger recruits are attracted by the educational opportunities of fered py the marine corps. The marine corps has not launch. ed any special advertlilng camaplgn, -aainopreseui unusual rise in en- UatmeaU U attrlbated to tha fact that masfy of the aew recruits flad coadltiaaa la tha service desirable aa4 are ladaclng their friends to jolM. Joseph ho, a resident of Shanghai renowned for bis charities, Is the first Chinaman, to be made a Knight of St. Gregory 'the Great by the pre- We SHINE SHOES For both Ladies and Gent lemen, and shine them well. Shining and Dying Shoes is all we do. ( SHINE SHOP Central Hotel Building I AT THE THEATERS ton studios in California while film ing "Unchanted Channels," the la teet Robertson-Colt release which opens at the Liberty theatre today, Mr. Warner said: . , "Overalls are being utilised by million of worklngmea throughout the United tSatea every day and they seem highly satisfied with them. 1 really eaa't aaa why they shoaldn't ha won by tha office worker with Just aa much satisfaction, providing tha garment la properly tailored. "Although I appear In overalls In "Unchartered Channels" that waa not the first time I wore them. I have two suits, one which I aaa while working on my two automobiles and the other, of a special cut, to' fish with, "If we should all make a cob eerted effort to wear the garment of labor there Is on doubt that the high cost of clofblac woald soon flad a place among the other relics of the great war." Dick la Keno, who lakni the part of "Satan" Humphrey, (ho owner of the Olory Ann, the three-masted schooner la "The Hell Ship," a Wll Ham Fos production, starring Mad lalne Traverse, which wltl be shown at the Liberty theatre oa Tuesday, really came Into his own on the vessel. A etaasUled Ad will sell It. , H. B. Warner, the celebrated ac tor, whose correct attire has earned for him tha peeadoaym of "the dan dy" of the atage and screen, believes that ovoralla can be made to look as they serve. Interviewed at the Jesse D. Harm.- FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER FRED PETERSON PEACE AND PROGRESS Vote for George Chastain For County Judge HE STANDS ON THE PLATFORM OF PROGRESS No Monuments to Build No Political Debts to Pay' Spend County Funds for Improvements, Not for Legal Squabbling Come to Breier & Petersen's Store MIDDLE ROOM IN ODD FELLOWS' BUILDING Cover Your Fall and Winter Buying Here We want to reason with you. We are here for.the benefit of the common people, also for ourselves. We belongin the same class. If enough consum ers pay today $15.00 for a pair of shoes or $60.00 for a suit of clothes, they make $20.00 shoes and $75.00 clothes a possibility. There is a chance they may run them up even higher. The only question is how much will the traffic stand? Of course, everybody has a perfect right to pay as much for shoes and clothes as he sees fit during these prosperous times, but you should remember that shoes and clothes are, for some families, a dire necessity and that you are .unwittingly instrumental in advancing merchandise for the large families that cannot afford to pay these prices. Before buying, look over our Suits from $25.00 to $40.00; Shoes from$&50 to $11.50; Men's Underwear froM $2.50 to $7.50 for all-wool union suits; Mackinaws from $10.00 to $15.00; Olive Drab Army. Panto, $6.60; Corduroy Panto, $5.50. Breier & Petersen l BY J) VALE, MANAGER His election means for Klamath County an administration of couaty affairs in which money will cease to be paid for attorneys fees and more money will be available for road building; in which no money will be paid to private detec tive agencies and more money wfll be spent in school development. If you as a taxpayer and voter stand for progress, how can you do other wise than endorse the attitude shown by this extract from Mr. Chastain's signed and published statement: "X "I hope to have an .administration that will mean progress for the 'county, good roads, schools and a careful business management .of county affairs that will advance the comunlty and reflect credit oa me and I do not feet that I can accomplish this If I must always bavo the cloaking chains, of throo courthouses dragging around with mo tho carcass of an issue that has been too many long years unburled.' , )l ft"f ' - Tfiinrrrgtu