The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, December 22, 1920, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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    THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
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WEDNESDAY DKCKMDKn S3, 1P20.
The Evening Herald
B J.' MUItltAY IMItor
FilKI) riOUMJ City IMItor
rubllshoil daily except Sunday, by
Tho U.arald Publishing Company of
Klnmnth Falls, nt.ll!) Eighth Street.
Entorcd nt tho postofflco nt Kla-
ninth Palls, Ore, (or transmission
through tho ninlls ns sbcond-tlass
matter.
MEMBER OF THE AStfOCIATlCD
1'KKSS.
Tho Associated Press is exclusively
entitled to the uso for republication
ot all now dlspntchos credited to It,
or not otherwise credited In this
paper, nnd also tho local nows pub
lisher heroin.
WEDNESDAY DECEMBER '2i, lirao.
tlce, and sustained them against bit
tcr opposition. Mo was convinced
that yellow (ever was, tipt contagious,
nnd ho was tho first to proclaim that
the dlsoaso Ih Indigenous, or pro
duced naturally In n country or cli
mate. In n manuscript ot a doctor ot
Virginia, who had observed an epi
demic ot yellow fevor CO yearn be
foro, a new method for tho cure ot
tho disease was explained, and Dr.
Kush, adopting this, was able to ef
fect many cures. The method Involv
ed tho uso of purgatives, and the op
erating ot blood letting, ot which Dr.
Rush was nn ardent supportor. For
his
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Tho formal opening of tho Scandi
navian hall will occur tomorrow
PHILADELPHIA. l'a. Dec. 22 evening. A cordial Invitation to at
Few anniversaries that- hare marked jtend Is extended to tho public. Then
tho year now nearlng Its close have
been ot wider Interest than tho ITSth
Anniversary ot tho birth ot Dr. Bcnja
win Rush, which is to be observed
In this city day after tomorrow. To
Jill lovers ot America the anniver
sary Is ot Interest, because Dr. Rush
was an ardent patriot and. one ot the
Ignore ot tho Declaration ot Inde
pendence. Dut it Is in medical circles that
tho anniversary is ot particular In
terest, for Dr. Rush was one of the
greatest of the early leaders of the
medical profession in America. Dur
ing tho revolution he was physician
general In the American army. For
29 years he was surgeon to the
Pennsylvania hospital, and for three
years port physician to Philadelphia.
Tho first dispensary In the United
States was established by blm.
Fow physicians have been more
honored than Benjamin Rush, or have
done moro to add luster to their pro
fession. It was said ot him that
"ho established more principles, and
added more facts to the science ot
medicine, than all who preceded him,"
In America. He taught more clearly
than any other physician ot his day
to distinguish diseases and their ef
fects, gave great impulse, to.thq
study ot medicine in America, and
made Philadelphia the center , ot
that science at the beginning 'of the
last century.
Dr. Rush had one of the most ac
tive, and at times stormy careers.
Ills greatest fame was achieved dur
ing the terrible epldemlc'of yellow
fever In 1793, and the service that
he rendered then was Incalculable.
Ho bad bold views of medical prar-
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j. Personal Mention
Nellie 12. Cftckn is n city visitor
this week from her homo nt Malln.
V E. llrady drove Into town from
Fort Klnmnth last night nnd1 Is reg
istered nt the White l'ollcnn ohtol.
Outgoing passengers on tho Kla
math Fnlls-Wccd triiln this morning
were numerous. All reservations
were sold out nnd tho waiting room
was so crowded that there was some
dclnp In getting everybody supplied
with tickets. Among those who left
for tho holidays were: Mr. nnd Mrs.
departures from tho usual praci"-o Mlu,on nml an n,,rK Jr- ho
tlco ho was criticised soverly, and p lor ' "'ni io upturn . imminns
was attacked so fiercely in print by '" MlJr c- K- Worrton; Mr. nnd
one person that ho sued for damages i'- J" -,lu"ln wno w, "'"
and wns awarded IG000. which he ,itvncntlon visit to San-Francisco; nnd
once distributed among the poor. Mr- '" M- ''" 'M boun for
m lAshland.
Alvln Hurting of Modoc Point Is
attending to business n(fnlrs horo
this morning.
R. M. llurton nnd Bert Sueotmnn
are In from Algomn today transact
ing business with Klamath Fulls
merchants.
l,esllo Rogers was a passenger -on
tho morning train bound for Port
land where he will 1m detained for
several days on business.
J. II. Keller, of the firm of Hell
man nnd Keller, loft this morning
fur San Frnnclsco on a pleasure trip.
C. F. Stono wns n passenger on the
on his
way to Portland on business.
J. N Shirk has gone to San Frnn
clsco for a two weeks vncntlon visit
t-itt-ltt. fplnn.la nn.l -Alntlva,
FOR SALE Stephens Salient Six,
run 4500 miles, full equipment. Gcorgo W. Douglas, who conducts
11950. Inquire at 729 Main. 2223 Jan upholstering establishment here,
.jleft this morning for Ashland
.Mcuioru lo spenu mo nouunys.
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(IRANI) OI'llMNti OF SCAX1HXA
VIAX Il.U.Ii
will bo no chargo for dancing. 22
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Peacocks formerly took the placo
ot turkeys on the Christmas table.
Kllmallock .and Lomlonberry aro
tho only two walled towns now ex
isting In Ireland.
Bunto'a ruro fruit center candles' rnn hg mornnf
at ins uiuo uiru. it
T NEW TODAY f
WANTED Man stenographer
bookkeeper for short period. Buw
Mill Engineering and Construction
Co. 22-25'
nnd
FOR SALE OR RENT; ranch 17P
acres. Improved, 4 milch cows, C
work horses, machinery completo, 0
miles below Bonanza. Joe I'rovo.
2-"9
FOR RENT New apartments, un
furnished, close in. J. T. Ward &
Co., 834 Main St. Phone 375. 22
FURNISHED ROOM TO RENT, tj.29.
NVSth St. 23;33,
FOR RENT Comfortable, furnace
heated bedroom, adjoining .bath
room. Call Dr. O. F. Demorest, 227
Jefferson, or phono 417-R. 22
FOR SALE First class dry
wood. See Al Crystal or
West Eng Grocery.
limb
phono
22-28
FOR SALE Christmas trees. Pey
ton Bros. 419 Main St. Phono 535.
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Christmas Candy
Made in Klamath Falls, flavored with
Klamath county Mint, to suit the taste of .
the particular people of Klamath county.
THE SWEET SHOP
Corner Ninth and Main Streets
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Tolhe Public
All Grocery Stores of the city will be
closed all day Christmas and New
;: ' Years Day. Stores will be open until 9
j o'clock Friday Eve.
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Augustine Donovan, of the law
tlrm ot Van Kmon and Donovan, was
a passenger on tho train this morn
ing on hi away to San Frnnclcsco
where he expects to spend about ten
days with friends and relatives.
Rev. Mathfes will spend Christmas
at tho homo ot Mr. and Mrs. Wultcr
Zetzman who reside a fow miles out
In tho country.
Mrs. Elmer Hosklns and her broth
er Harry Bovine aro expected In from
California on this evening train. Mrs,
Hosklns has TJfen visiting relatives
I if Sacramento for tho past tow
Wfeoks. whllo Harry Is returning fronil
Santa Clara where ho is attending the
university.
A marriage llccso was Issued yes
terday afternoon to William Ooocli
and Miss Anna 11. Ttucck, both are
residents of Bonanza.
John Johnston, son of Mr. and
Mrs. J. C. Johnston 'of this ctly, has
returned home from Carroll Is where
ho is attending the agricultural col
lege, to spend Christmas with his parents.
Mr. and Mrs. L. I). Dawson were
Klamath Falls business visitors yes
terday afternoon from their ranch
on the Merrill road. ,
Mrs. R. C. Bowman and daughter,
Allco, returned to their home in'
Chltoquln this morning after several
days spent hero visiting Mr. and
Mrs. H. N. Moe.
Mrs. Al Graham is In town today
from her home at Algoma doing
Christmas shopping.
Dewey Horn was In from Bonanza
last evening to attend thn American-
legion election.
Gus Page ot Fort Klamath was an-
othor ox-servlce man who camo In
for election night.
Dr. B. E. Sawyer arrived last night
from Ashland for a short visit with
her sister, Mrs. J. F. Goeller at her
homo on South Rlvc'rsldo-St,
r. unu pi, ira vrpni - were in
town yesterday and spent the night
with friends, returning to their
ranch' on the Merrill road early to-i
day.
J. B. McCully, Albert Gason,
Joseph Zumphe and Fred Starr wero
n town last night from Malln to at
tend the legion meeting.
Dr. A. A. Soule, who has been In
Portland for tho past fow days, re-
urned homo last night.
W. F. Fruits and Fred Stuklo wero
visitors here yesterday from their
homes at Merrill.
R, K. Hannon was in from Malln
last night attending to business matters.
Brunswick Wins Again
An unbiased neutral committee selected to purchase a pho
nograph for the Klamath County Infirmary chose tho BRUNS
WICK in competition with a number of standard phonographs.
Brunswick is the Original All-Record Phonograph without at
tachments and part of itst fame is due to this great innovation.
Until the coming of this noted instrument, most phonograph
owners had to be content with a one-record instrument. Bruns
wick made this idea out of date.
There have been many attempts to equal The Brunswick, but
devices and attachments never bring the desired results.
The Ultona is part of The Brunswick, in-built. And it
plays every record at its best.
Another exclusive feature is the Brunswick Tone Ampli
fier, built entirely of wood. It has no cast metal throat, as is
usual.
BRUNSWICK
Phonographs and Records
This scientific tone amplifier, built according to accoustic
laws, gives truer, richer tone. It reveals hitherto lost shadings.
Hear The Brunswick before you buy a phonograph. Note
its unequaled tone, its superb cabinet work, its many better
ments. You will hardly believe all the good things they say about
The Brunswick until you, yourself, hear it. Come in today.
Exclusive Brunswick Agents
Square Deal Drug Store
Safety
Service
Satisfaction
SHE WAS THE HASH KING'S WIFE
She loved tho money, but, OHt How she hated the HASH.
Then sho found a nlco Italian Count who liked the money,
and girl who NEEDED THE MONEV and dln't mind
the Hash. Thn clrl wnn willing to Tia iha fi-an.n.f ....
until HER FIANCE COULD FIND OUT THAT HASH I
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"FOOD FOR SCANDAL"
The Mirthful Comedy ot Romance and Love, starring " -
WANDA HAWLEY
at TUB
LIBERTY THEATER
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Tho regular convocation of Cal
vary Commandory will bo held Wed
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The Indies of tho Christian church
will hold a silver tea at the home of
Mrs. J. J. Keller. 718 Jeffrrson Ht
CATHOLIC Hi:itVI( i:.M AT
Mi:itllll.l, CHRISTMAS l.V
Tho feast of the Nativity, or Chrlst-
nosday evening, December 22nd. At (Thursday nttornoon. Bring your ran- mas day, will bo obsurvrd with un-
thll tlmo officers will bo olectod for cy work and spend a pleasant after-
tho ensuing year. Also tho order ofitioon.
the Temple will bo conforrod upon
several candidates. Membors and vis
iting Sir Knights aro Invited" to bo
present. Tho Christmas observance
wlll'iako placo at 11 o'clock Satur
day morning, nt the Masonic hall.
An interesting program has beon pro
pared. All Knights are oxpneted to
attend this service.
31-22 FRANK WARD, K. C.
ATTENTION KI.K
Regular meeting and Initiation
Thursday. Second degree and enter
tainment. All Elks urged to bo present.
23 .0. W. HOUSTON, B. II.
Call at 129 N.
men's clothing.
6th for cast oft
usual solemnity by thn Catholic con
gregation of Merrill. 8 a. in. thnro
will bo a low mass for thuso who will
receive Holy Eucharist and at 10:30
Iboro will bo a high mass for tho rn
tiro public. A special foaturo of tho
last sorvlco will be music by un aug
mented choir under the direction ot
Mrs. (liacomlnl.
Fancy Xmasc candles packed
22-23 order at the Blue Bird.
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This is positively the last opportunity to take advan
tage of this remarkable offer. We have only a limited
supply of this bacon on hand and when this is gone
we cannot obtain any more. This bacon is inspected
and guaranteed by the U. S. Government. Packed in
12-lb. cans.
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Mrs. R. E. Wnttenburg, Mrs. Fred '
Goeller and Mrs. Frod Cofor tli6 com
mtltee in chargo of tho Odd Fellows
and Rebekah's children's Christmas
party to bo given tomorrow night,
aro hard ut work today and have ap
pointed many assistant committees in
an attempt to mako tho purty suc
cessful, Not only aro .they working
today, but the ladles Imvo been devot
ing a great deal ot tlmo to tho pre
paration of tho party for tho past,
week or more and tho children ot
every Odd Follow and Robekah In
town should Tuto tho yery finest sort
of time,
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We advise getting your supply early.
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