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IAMATH FALLS mar wall take
glance at what a slater city of
ours la dolax. aad that Is Ashlaad.
They hare aome real boosters there.
aad are starting oat after thlaga.
But recently they hare completed a
bath house, which they are deTelop
Ins or preparing to derelop Into a
sanitarium, aad It has been done by
the people to a great extant, the dty
hating furnished the bonds for con
struction.
While we are hollering about
calamity, hard times and headed
straight for bankruptcy said chron
ics coming from certain quarters
other cities In the state are looking
ahead and working for the future.
Are we going to keep pace with them?
Aro we going to keep, up, or go down?
Ashland Is working through lta
Commercial Club and Its women's
auxiliaries, and they are doing things.
It U now up to us to work with our
Commercial Club and give it erery
possible support. We hrre a num
ber of projects here under way that
are worthy of work and attention.
and mean much to this county. If
the reclamation service does not come
through with the money promised us.
let's forget it and go ahead. We
want it, but let's not sit down and
not play because we do not get It
Other places want things, too.
which they do not get. If we work
and do something for ourselves, boost
and make them come through with
tno things wo want by sheer force
later on, they will come throuah blav
ger than we expect they will have
to. The main thing Is to keep chug
ging aiong on what we have, keeping
up ana working on all the projects,
but making advancement alone son
lines. The others will cam
Here is what the secretary of the
Asniana Club says in Pertland:
Ashland, the metropolis of Jack
son county, has ambitions to become a
great tourist city."
M.' J. Duryea, director of publicity
ortne Asniand Commercial Club, says
"the city la bscking its ambition with
the expenditure of 1175,000 on parks
and mineral water baths.
VMr. Duryea is in Portland, and is
enthusiastically calling attention to
the wonders of this dty and county.
He says the city has acquired sixty
acres oi paru, Has twenty-fire miles
of scenic drives, and in the nelghbor-
nooa are torty sulphur springs. Water
from one of these springs is being
piped to the city, and is to be one of
the attractions.
"Besides these things he reminds
one of the wonderful Josephine coun
ty caves, and Crater Lake, and Pell
can Bay, and asks why, with all these
natural attractions and a climate that
m lavoraoje me year around, .hnnid
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Guards Factory Workers
ll IIKN II. WILLIAMS
Statistician State Induitr lal Accident t'ommllon
Tlio present popular movement for ho has iur hoard of accidents In his
safety first Is of recent orlglu. Not particular occupation. A carclul man
that danger Is new to the human rave, may uU hocomq, unmindful of dan
Far from It. Kery ear since tho'Rors If ho hat (io roaion to hellevo
bcKinnlnK the touiik and stronK have' that It oxlstr, or If ho works In n mill
been carried away by sudden death, whero there is a general atmonphero
Long ago men learned to guard of carelessness. And a naturally nog-
against perils that beset them. It be-lgent man may ho atlmulaled to or
came primal Instinct. A cougaT sncak-'ercJse n high deisroe of caro (f placed
tng, listening and peering In tho'ln a'mlll where safoty nrst Is preached
woods of Oregon Is one of tho orlg- and practiced. The solution of this
Mrs. Floreaca SctaeMer Forney
Tho arrest of T. O. Forney, the
Washington attorney, In Pittaburg on
the charge of having made aa attack
on bu latner-m-iaw, t. rranaun
Schneider, a candy manufacturer of
Washington, has resulted in the repu
diation of her husband by Mrs. For
ney. She has Issued a formal state
ment repudiating his name forever.
Mrs. Fornef signed the statement-
with her maiden name, Florence
Schneider.
"The statement attributed to Tom
Forney that he has received a letter
from me Is false.". Mrs. Forney says
In her statement. "I repudiate his
name. I am too loyal to'my father."
Members of the Schneider family
put no faith In the theory that Forney
Is of unsound mind. They believe
that his alleged attack on Mr. Schnei
der was the result of a plot conceived
many months ago.
Inal adherents of tho safety first Idea.
So It la with tho human race. Men
wore wary of the perils of animal
forco. All men went armed. The In
stinct still remains. Wo stilt fear
brute violence. Children aro told that
If thoy are not good the bogles or
bears will get them, and many a little
youngster has seen these creaturajMn
his dreams. But the practical dsasisr
of attacks by wild animals Is now In
finitesimal, and the blessings of good
government have made almost un
necessary any precautions by the Indi
vidual against an assault by his
neighbor.
What la the greatest factor In tho
solution of this problem? Simply
stated It la this: Educato the man. It
is an extremely superficial treatment
of U subject of Industrial accidents
to say that the laborer Is negligent,
and 'that he should avoid theso dan
gers. The experience of no ono fac
tory can be sufficient to show all the
dangers In any Industry. How, then,
can one laborer In that factory Judge
intelligently of his danger If ho has
not tho facts beforo him, If, perhaps,
problem, then, largely Ilea In educat
ing men In the nature of ImxanU that
surround them.
In many of tho states thW moo
ment for safety education Is already
well under way. Tho public is being
aroused, school children aro being lec
tured, workmen In mills aro being
stimulated to greater care. 1'lctures,
printed warnings, posters, statistics
graphically portrayed, theso aro tho
means used In tho new movement. All
hands from tho employer down work
ing together for n decrcaso of acci
dents, this Is tluvnow Industrial Ideal.
Tho difficult problom Is to atlmulato
the Imagination to a realization of
danger. Just as tho mind was awak
ened to an instlnctlvo knowledge of
tho old dangers of bruto force.
Crlmo Involving peraonal violence
Is hideous and deplorable, and yet In
difference to tho hazards of ovory-day
llfo Is ten fold mofo terrible in Its re
sults, And tho next stop In Indus
trial and social progross In Oregon Is
to awaken employers aud workinon
to rcallzo this fact. This Is tho task
of safety education.
Old Soldiers Qaarrel, One Dead
United Press Service
ROSEBURQ, July 13. As a result
of a quarrel, Chas. Simpson, aged 77
years, killed Alexander Church, 81
years old, at the Old Soldiers Home
here today. Both were inmates and
have been lond standing enemies.
The watchman found Simpson beating
Church with a- cane In one of the
wards.
HOW TO USE
WEIGH! SEALER
MAJORITY OF DEALERS MEAN TO
HE HOXEST. SAYS CALIFORNIA
OFFICIAL, WHILE SOME ARE
SIMPLY CARELESS
J Get your homo portrait developing
and printing or viewing done by
C. H. nRADSHAW,
, tu&f 219 N. .Seventh St.
STOLEN
Stolen from Fort Klamath the
night of July 9, 1915, one short
bodied bay pony, 11 years old, weight
about 850 pounds, branded M over
quarter circle on left shoulder. The
pony nas a targe neaa ana a very
small star in forehead, slightly reel;
footed In right hind foot Liberal re
ward will be paid for the return of
pony or information looking to the
recovery of same. Address John Cope-hnd.-Fort
Klamath, Oregon.
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WE HAVE had several sob tA,i
in the Portland papers now let's
nave some boost stories.
IT'S HARD to bit a man whnn he i.
down sometimes, but sometimes It Is
a painful duty.
MORE VISITORS ar eomln .
the influential portions of the state
Let's see that they get the com i-I
frtnsjons.
DON'T FOROBT to boost th. v-.-
Bed road every chance we get.
THERE ARE many coafMtnM. ..
hi ,iaa comiag election in the city
" aoaaay seems to nave the done
Ret a small package of Hamburg
Breast Tea, or as the German folks
call tt, "Hamburger Bruit Thee," at any
pharmacy. Take a tsblaspoonful of the
ira, jut a cup oi Douiag water upon
it, pour through a sieve aad drink a
teacup full t any time during the
iay or beiore retiring. It is the moat
effect it e way to break a cold aad cure
grip, as it opens the ports of the skin,
relieving congestion. Also loosens the
noweis, thus driving a cold from the
system.
Try it the next tiats you safer from
a cold or the btId. It ia iaanauln
and entirely vegetable, therefor safe
aad harmless.
RUB BACKAGHEANO
LUMBAGO RKHT OUT
United Press Service
SACRAMENTO, July 13. "Don't
forget that pounds and pints are
cash, and should be given tho same
consideration as change.
"Don't feel that you are doing
something wrong or to be ashamed of
if you ask the dealer to weigh your
purchase a second time.
"If you think you are not getting
the correct weight or measure, go to
the county sealer. If the dealer has
cheated you, give the .county sealer
the name."
These aro a few "hunches for house
wives" set forth by William C. Hen
dricks, chief deputy of the state de
partment of weights and measures.
There have been sixty-five county
sealers and a number of deputies ap
pointed by the state sealer. They are
testing and sealing scales and meas
ures ana are rounding np violators. It
Is to the Interest of the public to aid
in the work by reporting to the coun
ty sealer. Purchasers can help by re
porting to county sealers when they
think they have been cheated. Hen
dricks has found that a single family
has been "short measured" nnd
short weighted" out of as much as
125 worth of provisions in ono month.
"i neiiove that 95 per cent of the
dealers mean to be honest," says Hen
dricks, "but one dishonest dealer can
do K lot of damage. For Instance, we
had a case whore a dealer was selling
sugar for one cent a pound less than
another grocer across the street Tho
second dealer began losing customers,
but well knew that he could not cut
the price of sugar and give honest
weight. Rather than have purchasers
pass him by, he began cutting the
weight. And that is Just what wo
round the other fellow was doing,
DRESS WARM AND
KEEP FEEI DRY
TELLS RHEUMATISM SUFFERERS
TO TAKE SALTS AND OET RID
OF URIC ACID
dig Mid-Summer Salt Clearance
Hnlo at K. K. K. Store Wednesday.
Herald want an
TUN CIUWFORD ROOMS
Newly Furnished
Tor MiiuvkeilnR and TntHileiits
Out Palnro Meat Market
HOUSTON HOTKL
Lies lo lostnfflr
,Iu, eomtortnblo rooini fe.
liKlit houspkranlng. You wut
Hht' It horo. Just Mop arrow
to tho poatoffico,
STOCKMEN!
W'v hiv Winiul to ifcrlve Ihtm, iiiutri or t illlr, eltl.rr for
pasiuif or fur :ilo on imimlli'it nl I lie l.lu Wi'til Itiuiili, MNr
I'nit Klamath, W'v nl buy ami mII Iiitki's iumI Hiutwi.
V liau Mciirril the Woil Rumli ( 1SI.AIMI ncri. ami ttlll m,
il n a tuM nn'omblliiK place for nil klmU r lil(, Mli.Tr It Mill hi
umunli'iit fi'i Imikiti to niak Iucniiii, IIh bi.krn to work
or rldi
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hen your back ia sore aad lame
or lumbago, sciatica or rheumatism has
guustincBsa up, near sassri oh a
9 cent notus of old, honest "St.
uwxhii vu n any arag stars, pour a
iuw m your hand and rah tt right
into the pain or sake, sad to ia Um
you count fifty, tarasrsasss aad lame
neas is gone.
"'t Hay eripflell This soothing,
penetrating eU asess ts he asaTonly
onie. It takss the asae aad saia right
out uf your bask aad ease tae misery.
It Is roaglsal, y atasMsly harmleft
and doesn't burs sat skm.
Nothing else ttepa wmssgn, seistim
and lame bask misery se srsaasilyi
Have views made of your home
while everything is green by C. H.
Bradshaw, tho Homeview Artist. 219
Seventh street, NorthT tuftf
Klieumatism is no respecter of
ago, sex, color or rank. It not the
most dangerous of human afflictions,
It is one of the most painful. Those
subject to rheumatism should oat less
meat, dress as warmly as possible.
avoid any undue exposure and, above
all, drink lots of pure water.
Rheumatism is caused by uric acid
which Is generated In tho bowols and
absorbed Into tho blood. It is tho
function of tho kidneys to filter this
ncld from the blood and cast It out
in tho urine; tho pores of tho skin
nro also a means of freeing tho blood
of this impurity. In damp and chilly
cold weather tho skin pores aro closed
thus forcing the kidneys to do double
work; they become weak and sluir.
glsh and fall to eliminate this uric
acid which keeps accumulating and
circulating through the systom, even
tually settling in the Joints and mu.
cles, causing stiffness, soreness and
pain called rheumatism.
At tho first twlngo of rheumatliin
get from any pharmacy about four
cuntea or Jaci salta; put a tablespoon-
ui in a glass or water and drink be
forn hrnnkfna, Ant. i .
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week. This is said to ellmlnn ..-i
acid by stimulating tho kldnoys to
nuruiai action, thus rlddlnir ti, hin,i
of these Impurities.
Jad Salts Is Inexpensive. hurmi.a
and is made from tho acid of ,.
and lemon Juice, combined with Ilthla
and Is used with excellent results by
thousands of folks who are aubjoct
to rheumatism. Here you hnvo a
pleasant, effervescent llthin.u,n,,.
idrlnk which overcomes uric acid and
s oonenciai to your kidneys as well.
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Subscribe for
Lents a month,
tho Herald, fifty
MR. FISHERMAN-
Come to
Spink's Fishing and
Camping Resort
ON SPRING CREEK
Rate par Day $2.00 Pr W.k SI 2 nn
GOING INTO SAFE HANDS
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FIRST STATE M2 SAVINGS BANK
Kl,AMATU KALLS, OWEGON
1916
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The Quality Car, fully equipped; Gray & Davis Electric
Lights and Starter, Botch Magneto. Price $665, f. o. b.
Klamath Falls, Oregon.
Telford Bros., Agents, Corner Conger and Main SU.
MAKE THE OUTSIDE BRIGHTER
Pggjg
'onii In imiay on your way homo
and order the paint for your
hoiiM. If wo nro Judges, we
uoulil Miy that tho liouxo need It
badly. That' ono thing that
Nhouldii't bo neglected. Oct the
painter to work right away.
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If you load your camera with the
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the only drug store in Klamath Fall
having it for sale.
Let ut do your developing and
printing.
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