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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (June 7, 1920)
THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON FAGS TWO BOMBING OF vonaur, atnm t, im i caiuir You can enjoy all those outdoor activities of Summertime that bring good health and till have a lovely complexion if you use Purola Creams. There is a Purola Cream for every Summer time occasion one to put on before motor inganother to sooth the skin after a day's fishing or hiking -one to relieve sunburn and a cleansing cream to be used every night Every one is pure and guaranteed to give satisfaction. PUROLA SKIN CREAM (or un and windburn it wonderfully toothing and beneficial. It contains ingre dients which famous beauty specialists ue for their healing and softening qualities. Try it for delicate, sensitive complexions. See bow quickly it tends to tooth the skin after sunburn. At all good druggists. . ( tccu jw . PUKUIA JUOS TO tfEAiTH AND BEAUTT , P H DELUH The f llowlng Asolatod Press account of the destruction of Mar ash. from the lips of nn eye wit dpm, should ho of lornl Interest as tho It v. W. E, Hnmlio, former pnstor of tho locnl Christian church, and Mrs. Itamho, workers of the Near East lU'llt'f committee, were statUnrd there during the bombardment and took part In the 70 mile flight to Islahle Ed. V Sl usa m Pit': il .-' "r NEW YOHK. June 5 The. Turk ish nationalist forces In besieging i Marash, Syria, last January deliber ately and continuously fired on the I American college and Near East Nu tlet hospital and orphanage there, ac cording to Dr. Mabel Elliott, of llen- ton Harbor, Mich., who was In charge of the hrspltul during the three J weeks' attack. i Dr. Elliott, who has no returned . ;to this country. Yllh jira, Mattel : 1'ower, of North Hero, Vt., Mlssi Helen Shultx-. nf Heading. Pa., and I Miss MlnnUs Dougherty, of Holyoko, Mass., told nn eye-witness story of, III., nttnflr illrni! ml lltfntnKI till. At. ' 'menlan population. i Tho slaughter cf men, women and ! children was horrible, she said, and 2,500 person, surviving tho1 .!.i ?xm tia GUARANTEE All Purola Preparations are gvarantfrd ugilt thorough satisfaction or li.t;rut ).i4 Laid trill be rifundtd. Il.wlr! Cu.ntnd by tfcr BLUMAULR. FRANK LABORATORIES I .THE MELTING POT pcnss, range from 1190 to $417 per month. -. Professor Hadley of Yalo says that Forty-sis hospitals In New York two-thirds of the things taught In the face an aggregate deficit cf more high schools and colleges have llttlo than $3,000,000 next year. J effect In making people better cltl- Interstate Commerce Commissioner zens. Clark says that the public must be Labor In Germany Is asking repeal protected against strikes on the rail- of eight-hour legislation and a return roads. to 10 hours, as necessary to reduce A woman appointed town clerk In cost of living and re-establish the New York appointed her husband as country. ker assistant" because be was "a Employers In the metal trade In pretty good fellow'." 'dustries at Indianapolis bare agreed Ninety-one tombstones In the Cats- to maintain the open shop, even If kill (N. Y.) cemetery were destroyed they must shut down their plants and at Bight by vandals, a case said to be permit tbera to stand Idle, without parallel. , The people of the United States, The standard silver dollar contains although forming but about 6 per 371. SS grains of silver, while two cent of the world's population, con halves, four quarters, or 10 dimes, jsumed lost year nearly 25 per cent contain only 347.2S grains. jof the world's sugar production. Breaking contracts by labor unions, A leader of tbe New York long la a common practice all over tbe shoremen, who remonstrated with country. Pennsylvania heads the list them for striking in violation of con with 14 violated contracts. I tracts and urged them to go back to Two chief mourners at a funeral work, was kicked Into the gutter. at Kirkcaldy, Scotland, quarreled and Vice President County of the Penn fought over tbe open grave, until sylvanla railroad says: "Strikes and separated by women mourners. j decreased efficiency, with a high A green accountant employed by '-wage scale, have done more than all tbe commissioner of Immigration the profiteers to Increase living made an error of $246,000 In com-. costs." patlng the money at tbe disposal of j Hon. Ellhu Hoot says: "If this tbe office. . j government Is to be governed by Wages received by some non-union plutocrats, your liberty and mine Is miners In West Virginia, after pay- gone; and If It is to be governed by snent of rent and other fixed ex- labor unions, equally your liberty and BBBHSB! mine is gone." f j Prof. Mavor of the University of iioronto, an authority on economics, says: "Until tbe advance of wages and tbe shortening of hours atop there can be no reduction In tbe cost of living." the pillage of houses barbaric In one Armenian church were killed only 22 attack on It she said. Of a fleeing column to 5,000 Ar menians, mostly women and children driven from the besieged city, Dr .Elliott said only 2, sou reacneu tneir objective, Islahle, but 75 miles away . "The wholo three weeks of thef siege the firing from house-tops and . .windows never ceased," she said I I "The Turks fired many buildings all' over the town, and from our windows we could see columns of smoke rising . first from one part of the elty and I then another, evtry hour of the day1 and night "Tho largest Armenian church at 'first sheltered some 2,500 Armenians of the better class, shop keepers, , business men and merchants and I their families. They had arms, and !ther nut ud a rood flaht. Ilut the. ITurkj finally fired the church and 'forced them out. Only 22 escaped with their lives. "A communication trench was dug from French headquarters to tbe hos pital by which the French wounded, were brought in to us. Tbey wcre all Senegalese and Moroccans, Thei Senegalese blacks suffered frightfully j from tbe cold. We bad 900 cases of wounded and frozen feet mostly frozen feet. I "All over town, the Armenians would gather In the nearest churches .for protection, largely because by be ling concentrated they were in greater forco, and alio because the church buildings are of stone, and surround ed by high walls, and thus made thu best means of defense. It wasn't possible to live a day In a private house, as the Turks would fire the house and drive the Inhabitants out, killing them as they ran for shelter. Wa Pfilllri iiau tfririt isnlnv tr oi'arv. where. ' employe of tho Security Ilulldlng, "There were about 5.000 Armen-'orr'or Fmh nn'1 8nr'n treot. and lans who Joined the column and tried " "' a lnrKe number of poo to make the march over the moun- D'c i tains to Islahle, 75 miles from Mar-. tar u, I'""1 ,nrco year" ' "nu "vu" lash, when the French troops ovacu- ln " ba,llr nrtown condition, and In oted tho city. (spite ot evcrytning i couiu uo i ium couldn't get mysou rigm again, FES LIKE It T N IN with catarrh any more and h.ixo regained my strength until I can get about and do as much work as I ever could, and I never hate that tired, sluggish feeling any more. My action, and will prove n retl treat for everyone who takes It In, Many are the times that tho mo tion picture fans sit In tho theatre? nerves aro In fine, condition, I sleep utterly astonished at the unties that Lo Angelex IteMdiiit Wim lliinlly Able l fiet About Hrcli Fine Sln Tniiliir Itullt Him l'l'. all nlgl.t long without ever waking up and nlwit)s get up feeling good end toady for work. I am glad to tell what Tnnlac has dono for me, hoping rome one else will bo benu filed as I was by It." "I am so thoroughly satisfied with I Tnnloc Is sold In Klamath Falls by the benefits I have received from I tho Star Drug Co., In Lorclln by the Tanlac It Is a real pleasure for me to James Merc. Co., and In Merrill by recommend It," said Silas I. dates, j the Southern Oregon Drug Co. Adv. 639 East Avenue GO, Los Angeles, ' Csl.. recently. Mr. Oates Is a vulued LARGE ASSORTMENT OF . Domestic and Imported Spring Woolens Now on Display. J.U'AXKHK I'lUNCK COMI.VC F fllXvi I u I hIpV I HONOLULU. T. IL.Moy 19. illy Mall.) The crown prince of JnpHii will pay extended visits to European COUnerles ln 1921 nml nrnl.nlilv u-lll 'include tho United States n his Itin erary, according to unofficial an nouncements In Tokio, say iho To klo correspondent of the Nlppu JIJI, a Japanese language newspaper here. Traveling aboard "th- Kongo, ono of tho largest of tho Japn-so navy's battlo cruisers, and escorted by two other cruisers, the crown prince first will go to Great Jlrftnln. ntruriMng to tho Nlppu JIJI's corrvrpendont. and later to several other European countries and America. Perfect Fit Guaranteed CHAS. J: CIZEK MERCHANT TAILOR 51t Mate Street LODI, June 3, Will DIekman, In purchasing a 19-acre ranch east' of Lodi from A. C, Custer, paid $40, 000, or more than S2000 per acre ac cording to announcement made by parties Interested In tbe transaction. That price exceeds any previous fig ure paid for land in tbe Lodi section'. "There was no food for anyone, and only a few carts. Practically everybody bad to walk the whole way. "It was a gbastly Incredible night mare. Tbe worst blizzard that Mar ash bad ever known caught us, "Most of tbe fugitives were women and children. The men Mayc-d be hind to fight and cover our retreat. "They died like files. Every 60 yards or so someone would drop In the snow. There was no use trying to do anything. It was all anybody could do to keep going. "We had to cross many streams, which wore frozen at first, but the Ico wus broken by tho French trains and artillery, und when we came ulong we hail to wade in tho Icy water, and then wuik on ill the snow, I saw tho French general In comand wudlng the streams on foot. "Out of the 5,000 who started only 2,200 ever got there, "Mrs. Mabel Power, of North Horo, Vt., and Miss Helen Shultz, of Hood ing, Pa., who came out with mo went to Adana In a French hospital train." A large crowd gathered at a prom inent New York corner recently, to watch a woman on a doorstep feed a baby wltb a bottle. The New York City Federation of Women'a Clubs recently tabled a resolution seeking to control Indec ency In dress. o- AT THE THEATERS -o actors are enabled to do nn tho screen- such ns wnlklng mi ceilings, skipping lightly oer seas of water anil the like Mack Bennett and his usilstunts hnvn perfected the mail of thesu "tricks" as they aro called anil III his latest big live reul comedy, "Down on tho Farm," which will bo at tho Liberty Thentre on Suturday. ho has gone tho limit. In all this work thu camera is of principal con cern. Fted Jarkson, who Is credited ns Jlie greatest of all cameramen and who ran make, It do everything but talk, Is "thu man buhlud Hid guns" for Sennett, Mr. Oates. "During the, I got a great deal worse have because of his lack of monoy he here, has resigned and on Juno 30 gives hi in a big allowanco on the will loavo for tho University of Pitts condition that ho won't send a single burgh whern ho will bo director of cent of it sensibly. itho Alleghany observatory. Can you Imagine tho riotous tlmn' Ho Is n monibor ofg many scion this money would give a young fcl- title socltles and for several- yearn low full of lino and fun? I wis astronomer of tho University of Sco."A IlroadWay Saint" nnd find California's observatory near Santl out Just whut happened to all of this ago, Chile, monoy, This plcturo will bo shown at thu Liberty Theatro tonight. It's a corking story, full of speedy action, and will prove a reul treat for continued past year ,und lost so much weight and was so weak I could scarcely get about ot all. I had no appetite and tho little , I did manage to eat did not seem to do tati any good, for 1 had a heavy, miserable feeling In my stomach all tho time. I also suffered from catarrh-of the head and stomach some thing awful. My nerves wore In such bad condition I could get but little sleep and I nearly always got up feeling about as bad as I did whon I J-rrnt to bed. It was all I could do to g"t to tho car line to go to work, tin J wiien I get down town it was nn ef fort for mo to finish out the day I went homo ovory ovcnlng ho "iii pletuly fugged 'out I could not out anything but went right straight' to bi! whero I would puss another 'night of misery. "I tried nearly ovory kind of mod (duo I could hear of, but nothing seemed to do mo any good. Ono day after reading a testimonial praising Tanlac from a man whoso condition had boen similar to mine, I decided to try It. Iicforo I had finished tho first Lottie I felt like a different per son and began to pick up right rlong. My appetite has Improved io ) vat three hearty meals a day now and I eat anything I want without having that heavy feeling In my stomach or suffering from other bad after effects. I 'am not bothered in "A llroadwny Saint." Iho latest World picture, slurring Montagu' Lovo, the hero's old undo recolves a i AHTIIOXOMKH OTITS large fortune by the deuth of a ruin-' SAN JOSE, Cal Juno 7, Dr, If. tlve, and wishing his nephew to huvo I). Curtis, astronomer nt Lick Ob- the wild time ho himself did not norvutory, on Mount Hamilton, near Coal mlnorH in Saxony, (lermany, havo voted to rcstimo working 8 hours und ulso on Sundays nnd holidays. 4'-l-4-'i Goodrich SILVERTOWN CORD TIRES FIRST CLASS AUTOMOBILE WORK THE KIND THAT STAYS FIXED EXIDE BAWERY STATION. THERE IS NO BETTER BATTERY MADE THAN THE EXIDE. Judd Low I Phone 22M 23 Main St X