The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, August 02, 1920, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
MONDAY, AUnUHT a, II
150 Shades!
Every tube of Purola Shaving Cream contains the
"malcin'H" for about 150 cool, Bati8fyin hIwivuh.
Lien particle of cream multiplied itself hundreds of
times with water.
Wo waited years befora wo put out n "Purola"
hhavimr Cream. We were not Batisficd to put the
i'urola name and Kuarantee on record until we
had a cream that represented a real improvement.
r'ow, make tlii test! Take n several days growth
of beard tho3e boasting of IoukIi. wiry lwarda,
especially invited. Use hot water and a pinch or so
pf i'urola bliavinw Cream. Sixty seconds of lather
UK and you II have the face covered with the cream
iest, softest lather n man could want. It'll retain its
creamines3 without replacing until you've been over
the face, and Heaves n comfortable, exhilarating
impression that lasts long after you shave.
Cet n tube at your druggist's. Try It tomorrow, and l( Purola
Cream doesn't iU what wo aay, tlio trial I on u$. That's our
KUJMnteo.
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In Kiit lli,ini;n x-ttiifiulMit or tlir ftK4
ti.i )!. in it tluerjutly rtJiituUil
llrpirnl ami Giutantrrd tirtho
BLUMAUCH.rRANK LAIIOHATORICS
RUSSIAN CHILDREN
ARE REPATRIATED
TOKIO, J II tin 30, (lly .Mull) Tint
Anierlcan lied Crom of Hlherla, ill'
reeled hy Or. It. II. Teunler. or Toklo,
hiii completed arrangements for tho
transportation of 761 1'etrcgrad
school chllilri'ti from Vladivostok to
their form it homes In Soviet Itusula.
Tim children, lioyn and girl, were
expected to embark at Vladivostok
for HIkh on n chartered steamer, tho
Jomel-Marti.
Tlio steamer In a now 10,6SG,tTt
freighter n'nd iixmt ho refitted to
carry 1,100 persons. Including tlio
teachers, nitendant and lied Cross
personnel. The entire voyago via tint
Panama canal, li expected to require
90 days beforo tlm ship U returned
to Its owner at London and tlio voy-
ngii coiling bout $500,000 HI
lirniK llio outlay of tlio Ited Crots In
rarliiK for tlio clilldrun up to nearly
1 1.000,000.
Tlin lioyn and girls nru xomo f the
0,000 children who were sent out of
I'etrngrad In tlio troublesome time
of l'.'lS and wero found ncatturod In
Rllmrian cities, Moit of thu others
linvii disappeared ono of tlio silent
tragedies of llussla.
When thu Ited Cross titarled to dis
continue Its work In Hlherla, It was
derided to return tlio children to
IVtronrnd In the hopo that they
mlKht find their former homes.
It li an unexplained fact that
Klowworimi are much moro brilliant
Just hufora an approaching storm
than at any other time.
HALT I.AKK CITY, Utah, Aug. 2.
Two parties of automobile travol
nru became lout onun-miippod roads
In Utah dosurtii recently anil only
reached safety lifter experiences nl
moHt nil harrowliiK an soiiw of those
thu pioneers underwent.
Arthur Lawrence of Delta, Utah,
ntarteil on u vacation trip with hit
wlfo and their two children, 11 and 5
year old. They determined to take
a now and little traveled road, hut
after going aliout 10 mllni their car'
lirokn down.
Lawrence look n (uart bottle of
water and sturled to walk hack to
Delta for help. After fainting from
heat and fatigue sometime In the
afternoon, and recovering In tho cool
of thn evening, ho reached (ho settle
inent of Illcktey, In such a condition
that he wan uniihlu to tell of tlm
plight of his family. Friends took
him to Delta and then) hu recovered
sufficiently to ask aid for hi family.
Ahout noon tho day following tho
breakdown, Mr. Lawrence started to
walk to Ifcillu with, the children.
They hail none five mile before thoy
met the rescue purly.
I,. C. Ilurion and Mr, llurton, of
Washington, l. C, constituted tho
i other party. They were taking a
abort cut" north of tho (Jrvat Suit
lake at the Hum and found on It a
broken down cir whose nolo occu
pant wu u small hoy. The hoy said
hi father had K nn to a ranch for
water They nave tho hoy some of
their dwindling supply of water and
later gav. what remained to doga and
u canary hlrd they were taking eaut
' with them Their car breaking down
nomo hour later, they determined to
walk bark to that which they had
panned earlier In tho day. Hurrying
througli the heat, exhaustion was
coon added to their trouble. Ono of
the ilog was unable to walk further
ami Mr. llurton tarried It. Mr. Ilur
t n carried a peach pit In her mouth
to all-vlate the thirst, and bit down
,011 It unronsclously and broke three
teeth. Mr. llurton, said that their
principal anxiety was that the car
they nought would bo gone beforo
they could reach It. After eight
hour walking and running thoy
reached the car. 1
, Another parly of automohlllits had
tcoino up, Including two University of
California professor, and till party
curried the Ilurtons back to their
own cur With tho aid of tho Call-
,fornlun the llurton car was started
'ngaln and continued tlm trip.
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LARGE WHITE
By the tack, 51-2 cents a pound.
Small quantities, 6 l-2c a pound.
BUY NOW !
Klamath Cash Grocery
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If s Going to Stay
Welded
IF WE DO THE WORK
We arc adequately equipped to handle
your welding jobs, regardless of how
difficult they may be. Added to our
eguipment and our expert knowledge
of oxy-acetylene welding, is our ability
to manufacture our gas materials at
unusually low prices. This enables us
to do the work for you for less than you
can get it done for elsewhere. Bring
your next welding job to us and let us
prove these statements.
j We are thoroughly equipped to do repairing quickly,
neatly, and with a guarantee of permanency and
; satisfaction
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Howie Garage
KLAMATH FALLS
NKW YOKK. Aug. S.-rlloffman
Island, detention station of tho New
York quarantine service, now has un
average transient population of moro
'than 1,000 a day due to the Inbound
I rush of Italian Immigrants.,
I In addltlcn, tho five doctors at
tached to the station have given up
jail thoughts of vacation and are
'working, one of the quarantine off
icials said, to the limit of human en-
duranco In vaccinating, fumigating
and Inspecting prospective citizens
and their families.
The reason for the unusual call
tor the servlcea of Hoffman Island la
said to be a misunderstanding on the
part of Italian official and steam
ship companies respecting United
States public health regulations.
Travelers from districts whero ty
phus and other transmlttable dis
eases prevail aro supposed to bo "do
loused," examined and certified as
"clean" hy American public health
officers beforo thoy board tho ship.
These regulations aro not bolng
complied with, officials hero claim
and therefore tho delouslng and
fumigating must l done beforo the
traveler Is landed. Tho oxpenso of
the work hero Is charged to the
steamship companies.
During the last week moro than
half dozen ships have arrived from
ports where typhus carrying suspects
could he taken on board. All of
these ships havo been detained in
quarantine while the steerage pas
sengers numbering from one to 2,000
on each ship, were taken off on
barges, landed at Hoffman Island
and detained for 24 to 48 hours.
During tho detention they are
compelled to take a thorough bath
from the tops of their heads to tho
soles of their feet. Their clothing,
baggage anil effects are put through
a bath of llvo steam. From Hoffmau
Island, arrivals aro taUon to Ellis
Island for oxaniluatlon hy Immigra
tion authorities as to their qualifica
tions. '
TlllO USE3 OF these columns will
make money for you.
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Comfort Cleanliness -Reasonable Rates
The Central Hotel
' New Throughout
IN THESE DAYS OF HIGH PRICES THE
AVERAGE CITIZEN WILL BE GLAD TO FIND A
PLACE TO LIVE THAT IS WITHIN HIS REACH
AND WHICH FURNISHES EVERYTHING THAT
HE COULD WISH FOR A GOOD BED, A CLEAN
ROOM, PERFECT VENTILATION. THESE YOU
WILL FIND AT THE CENTRAL HOTEL. SEV
ENTY ROOMS IN THIS GREAT HOSTELRY ARE
NOW READY AND THIS NUMBER IS BEING
ADDED TO AS FAST AS THEY CAN BE FIN
ISHED AND FURNISHED.
SPECIAL RATES MADE TO PERMANENT
ROOMERS. NO BETTER SPRINGS, MATTRESS
OR BEDDING ARE MADE THAN THOSE FOUND
AT THE CENTRAL HOTEL.
J. J. KELLER, Manager.
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