'. WArwW.'tir THEJSVEmNGHEIlAtP, KLAMATH f?ALL3t OREGON 'WK tjtap t U i lfcJI tHI mflfflMHFff ) r t year Aurncd 20,000 Ti DEATH. 1920. 20,000 Hum, JBOJKfON, Sept. 30. Lata rlj'SlG.OOf fcrfBOfisrwiera? to doakh wlthDrtlmRlK lalured a larxaftiorflbntaJro at whom wncroTlpJuded permanently and made publld chargo on our citizenship, T. Alfrcdll Fleming, of tbo National EosrufJof FIro Underwriters of Now Tork;clty told the Automotive sec Ion 6f.( tho National Safety Council congress here yesterday. A classification of these losses ebons Uiat over 70 per cent are -women and' children of school ngo and" under. Thl8 classification shows that tho homo and tho school haro been . ?: . . . , ..r. ' egiecrca in our great 8CUuu.u u. .- p(jr cent gafetj ,Q thog0 fof wh(J1 ty education. It also shows tho oc-l -g rcsponguc. fectheness of tho gonorat campaign or Dafety in mo snop ami taciory, L iiTTf JOS PAYS WAT ITDRMH; KAN8A8 CITr, Kan., Sept. SO. After putting in two months at 'Co-incldcnt with this loss of llfo, tho dcstructloi&of property uunng 1920as quotedby Mr. W. K. Malla llco, tjeneral mioagcr, of the Nation al board of FIro Underwriters almost doubled that ofiany provioup year of our h'istory, reaching Jan enormous lotal$f ovorJGOG.000,000 which does "Tbo t Infludo tho stupendous losscil"ln forWry, 90 per cent of whlcls duo;WClossnoss of cltl ons. This waato'iofM -our national wealth of nearly 'ono, and one-half. millions a day Is paid for every cltl sen of tbo nation. It Is genorally.con sldorcd that theso losses are tome . largely by Insurance companies which 1 truo but Insurance companlos aro only collecting and distributing agen cies 'and of, necessity are" compellod to require Increased ratea-to cover Increased losses,, Every product pur chased for-tho Jibmo orjfej: tho fac tory 'has In llaost to tho consumer an amount to covcr-tho tnsurnnco anu overhead cost... Iti,JB. tho largest, and most unnec essary leakago of tho" country's" re sources, and Is almost-cntlroly avoid able "and unnecessary. " . "PiUl C.-edlngtbn, otthe Forest-. ry Division oMhojTJnJtod States, In an (address in".QaLlfola " recently atated that- of20.24 forest fires causod by campers last year, 76 per ennltor over. 15.00.0 we're duo to smokers' carlossness. It would seem that tho only way to obvlato theso tremendous losses of llfo nnd proper ty would bo to conduct the longest posslblo contlnuoustcanipalgn or edu cation for their elimination. "The sections where safety has been most neglected aro In the Home and' School. It is an appalling fact that, not ono business man out of every 200 has oor applied thn know lodgo of safety ho has used In hU factory to his home. Ho has forgot ten to call a "cablnot moetlng" of tbo members of his family and cr vanta to Instruct them how to turn In an alarm, how to extinguish a flro In Itg Inclploncy, how to avoid danger from articles used In tho homo and how to uso tho extinguisher be ha Installed. In other words, financial value In production has 1000 per cent more caro and over-sight than the priceless Jowols of human life hi the home, and yet tho nation Is only as largo or as strong as Its. bomos." "Similar ncgllgonco Is nhown In tho caro, maintenance and coiistruc' tlon of our schools. A very small per L W . "The abora coapled-tna-4prop-Maadf, cWUaUoTal-w6td tlnfexlt facilities pells'lae' death prorTtWonoeMentlU'bolaToTunlo'n Ity on tho present high standard! of and understanding between tho Occl sentence of thousands. It la a travers-jdont and the Orient" mental development to no to the uso-j,Y( less snam involved in o per conv of our present oxlt facltltloa Fire escapes constructed against the aides ot buildings and passing ordinary glass windows, eliminating their utility after tho first naff of flame from tho window below. Spiral allfe erected insldo of a stool oncloour, frequently found locked with a pad lock at tho oxlt door below, only vo paro a nioro horrible.1 death by roasting, "whllo doludlng many with surrounding of apparent safety. I personally found threo of theso tranti locked with yalo padlocks, whoro Brya Mawr college this summer, kes wcro lost oven whllo 28 rosms Mlss,Louuw Iloancbamp of thin city of the school, thoy wero supposed tjisback at.,, tho soap factory, whore servo, were In session. jsho Is a forewoman. ' . "It Is tho duty of. qvory cmployor Tho previous education this Kan to help, ovcry member of boards of sa girl bad enjoyed halted abrupt education and every homo owner to ty nt tho eighth grado. Sh6 thon reallro that ho pors6nally must as-'wont to work In tho factory "wrap sumo tho liability and provldo 100 'Ping, cakon of soap. Bhn continued bo at It sovoral yearn, notll sbo was chosen to go' to Ilryn ' Mawr, with all oxponars paid. Tills was part of aa experiment conducted by tho collg Janthorl- itles, women labor londora nnd ninmn.ne this year for tho first time. I Klghty-ono factory workors In varl-j ous parts of tho country wore giv- en scholarships, nnd bad ovory ad vantage ot college llfo and educa tion at this woll-known Pennsylva nia Institution. Tho tbey wont back to tho work tboy'hadlloft. I "Ot course, I didn't get Ian edu cation) In eight wcekH a person I couldn't be expected to," -tho Kan sas City girl said, "nut I did en joy It, certainly, and I think I got a .good deal oat ot It. I triod to get all I could." Miss Boaucbamp camo back flrod with an ambition to do something loJcndTiJolplngEarid tolTof follow workora, and bottor tholr.condlllon In ovory, way posslblo, sh? says. "Hew: Would yonifot abortuto So Ik It -X' (.. ' . .' t..AM--fJl qnlrod a" visitor ', i "I'd nnjonlio 'ihonj abo replied promptly, and work for 'bottor hoars' and hotter pay!", " . 1 , , Ulss Hencbamp saya-she does not onpoct- to return to -Ilryn M4wr,oi anyothcrcoUKOr-for-furUir work.- Sho ayfl that, .as tar ,as. ber, .plana. are now, sho will go ahead jvlth tba; old Job, ALL NATIONS ML mm . J30. T CINCINNATI, Sept. '30. The se cond annual conference of the" In ternational Bar Association, which Is td be hold In Poking, China, October 24 to, 26, will Institute thoybbgln nlngs.of an attempt to promoto tho otter. Pry Territory Hot i Its Moist Spots centago of the members of our pre' sent Hoards. of,, Elucatlon bavp,aj' sumej more than, tho financial bur den or ,achool, activities whllo tboy nro oqually(rsponsbe tor the moral and phjslcal'safety ot oach child tin dor tholrcaro" Thoro fs a groat dis regard ot jiroperly established rules In the construction of now buildings and thoTemodolIng ot old structures It has been found by exports, that over 00 por cent of tbo school build ings aro more unsafp either struct urally or In 'inalntonan'co than the Colllnwood sihooV whon Jt, hurnod causIngthOj lloatli of 173 children ondthnyj tjangjrfOvor C'schooli burn In tho United 'States tor each day of tbo year. Trifles duo to care lessness or throuBjLthpugh.Uujnpss aro tho causos eflftlifkijarist ppfc centage of flro casualties ani con- flagratlons.- "It has boon said by an eminent authority that 70 por cent of our loss ot life is duo to unprotected vor tical openings. I firmly believe "ibis fs truo. I( Js the Vertical opening loft unprotected 'that'allowB tho fire to spread through tbo building or to tbo adjoining area. Lack of proper fire- windows, shutters, -wator curtains, open stairways and elevator shafts, lack of flro doors botwoon divisions of or main buildings. This (a what traps tho workman at his bench or tbo clerk making her sales. "i cause of uniform JubMco In the world and so ultimately of tntorna- .tlonal -peace, according to 'Dr. It: Mosuljlma of Tokyo, Its pjvsldcnt. Dr. MasuJIma la now In Amorlca, after attdndlbgf tho recent conven tion of ihorAUrcrlcSrtr Bar Assoiiatlon-' hero. Thla.body was invjtcjlto.Ally. Itself with the International, organi zation ami tanyors ot toe American bar-were Invited-to participate -la Its conferences. He will also .attend tho, Canadian Bar Association Cmootlng bofore-returnlag-lo Japaa Tho -tint .meeting? ot tho-Ibtorna-. ttonnj' Dar :AsoeIatIona was told lost year In Jfipah. its object wis doflnod to bo "to promotS". JustlcO "by" the co operation of tho mem bore of the. bar throughout tbo world." Its ultimate aspiration, Dr. MasuJIma said, was to attajn permanent world poaco by tbo power of a commonly accepted standard of Justice , Tho principal business before this jcarV convontion will be a confor enco on tho points ot vlow regarding Justice, which, according to Dr. Mas uJimadUicii "yidely .In7 .dlfforent countries, 'dcspltb tho fact that the" world has Jseen hut two syatonui of Jurisprudence, tho civil law' and the common law. Tho International association, be said, should begin Its uork.ln Amor lca and Europo where tho common law, which bad Inaugurated demo cracy, was npheld. J Tin ouroplnlon, tho International Bar Association Is an IndlsponBlblo auxiliary of overy political enterprise of which tho Leaguo of Nations Is an oxamplo, " Dr., Masuplmn said. "It U an Instrumon to bring na tions together in bettor understand ing, particularly the Kast nnd the West, whoso modes of thought are. totnlry different. I "It should acquire In time among Flah Your Kidneys Occasionally all nations authority to dicta to stand-1 It You Iiit Meat Itcgulurly "ftrds of international Justlco to ho on- ' r foreod by all tbo sanctions at the No man or woman who eats meat1 orogmariy. can-mnKO a ruistako by flushing tho kidneys occasionally. saya a well-known nuthorlty. Meat forms uric ncjd" which clogs tbo kid- noy Tores so" .they sluggishly tlltor or"a.traIn'only"parUof tho waste nnd poisons from, tboblood,, then you get slclc. Noarljrall rlidumntlsro, hqud achoe, Jlvoc trouble, nervousness, tcoastlpation"dlzzlnoejj? loeplcssncss a"urns) bladder', disorders coma" from slug gish kidneys.' s " Tho moment you fcol a dpll qche I - s . saBsaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaKKSAaTsUIU. dl tf f mmwM I ;l2wH Karris to coffee I I JBf MMwim , what happiness o I ) I tkMwm is to life. The I J mWmWmf more nappmess . ; I 'lHpHPH' the better life, I - I llllllllB?'M'1tiH the more flavor I I KlJlHtbettercoffee I I K J - ---A I :i -Jiv .Kg5S!jgo I . llllPli IMsWsaWMsaSBBs l! , i r - ., i, it ' I I ujnrz H V?T- i!,t fr " I i 1 Whon a man gets n swelled head, there may bo no nioro in It than In a toy balloon. It Is not tho correct tiling men In pollto uocloty to return thn inlts ot a physician. v yy r. rLl ,A,pi; tfcltm aadvat: o;-p-t WZL' KLAMATH FALLS OREGOHifSVl V 7 WHERE PARTICULAR PEOPLE. . U.UJ KoDAKVfcRiK Tt- LeaYeYour Filt More 9 O'docK-Your i!.l 'i : iiuniesKin Tiio -First Appllrntlon Makes Bklu . Oool and Ooniforrablc. It, you. aro sufrcrlng from eczema Irvlnr "to mVk" nomnthlnif or somo .other torturing, embarrns,i- morn out of It. br aid of her sum-l'iC lln txoublo j6u may quickly bo raer's experience, an trying to help r'J ,t-It fhy using Montho-Sulphur, othor girls make tar ewa Jobs i uociares. a notod.SKin specialist. Tii &ulphurtpr.ciar.ation, because of ltii .germ destroying- properties, solJom fulls to quickly subdue Itch Ing, 'even of fiery cczoma. Tho first appHcatloii makes lio skin cool nnd comfortablo. Rash and blotches are healed rlgnt up. Mcntbo-Sulphnr Is hppllod llko any pleasant cold cream and Is perfectly harmless. You can obtain a small Jar fronv any good druggist. adv. PUBITY I WHERE PARTICULAR PEOPLE. . .., OUY, TflEIR DRUGS iftsawAcyJ LOS ANOHLES, Cal., Sopt. 30. Tho wlno making season Is on In tbo Sixth Internal Itovcnuo district hero, aid indications aro that only 2,000,- 0Q0 gallons' of wlno will bo manufne- tnrod undor permit compared wthjrr 4,uou,ooo m i.jia. Manufacture of wlno by largo concerns will bo lim ited to two or threo wineries, others bare arranged to dry itbc grnpos. Thoro havo boon many applications by, private famUlon sudor tbo 200 gallon limit. ivwvwwwwwyvwWMVwVwMAWMf THE KLAMATH GRAIN EXCHANGE.;. Sole agency fo r the largest' Wester n'4 "Milling concern. " Will buy. your grain at top market prices, for cash. See or phone BOLDISCHAR ANDVOCHAT2ER Malin, Ore. and Klamath Falls, Ore. t IFBKITS MM, SALTS: N i ' ULD.REGIPE I IUUIM Wl Bage Tea nnd KuInTmi- Cwty, Faded Ha I r, Wk. and Glossy . To'ond SZ Knohwfl'Viat. So In tho kldrioys.pr 'ypV.back OwrU.t oonded Hnn,J?,ri,,'Orr",06m. w ,f.the urlnd.1sv cloudy, btfonslve. pounded, brings back, tho -natural col- fun '0t -K0,i(m0nf ir'rnVnr -,, Or-nnd'lustro to the Tmir whn fnrtnrti1.-.?1-'' .JJr0fc'uwrfyj.as- Or"nnd'lustro to the hair when fadod..-c by a sensation of streaked or gray. Years ego tbo only "!?,," ttU0,n , 7 , 80nBaUon L .way .to iret. tni .,, ..... !ca.,1ln?' Kot bt 'our ounces of J O MOOSE HALL, EVERY WEDNESDAY AND - SATURDAY NIGHT Admission includes' war tax and ' the evening's ' ' ' ',- dancing. Ladies free, war tax 5c. Best Music in town. Hbuston-Filz Syncopated Oiccligstra f- akiH "atJh'dmo SvlTlch i.",B.5rM Ba"nm:any: reliable pbarmac), dpubW6W? ' -x ""?? takJ'a.-tBhIo8T.6onftil In a glass NowaSays ,wo 'simply alk. ?t " suv''01 Vat6r ofo"-broaliftnl for a few drue sto?o tor' "wLL-T a?-? ?"i Jays and your kidneys will thon act Sulphur Compound." flno. This famous salts is made from You will M mo- 1U,S a-iargo bottlo ot this old-tlmo rnclna'!tne ttcl ' BraPe8 ! lomon Julco Improved by. the addition. of nthnr Ingredients, rat yery; llltlq , cest: ByC1 erybod use Ma preparation !now.i because no'bno can possibly tell thai you darkened your hair, as It does It so naturally and 'ovonly7 You dampen a spongo or soft brush with It and-draw-this through your hair, taking ono small strand at a time; by morning tho gray hair disappears, and after another application or two, your hair bocoraoBC beautifully dark, thick and glossy and you lodk yoars younger. Adv. combined with lltuja and baa boon nsed.for generations to flush clogged kidneys' and ptlumulato them to nc tlvlty -.also to nputralizo tbo acids In nrlne so It no longer, causos 'Irrlta Uon, thus ending bladder disorders Jad Saltans Inozponslvo and can mot Injure; makes a delightful offer veacont lithla-wator drink which nl regular moatloators should tako now and thon to koop tho kidneys cloni and tho blood pure, thereby avoid ing serious kidney oompllcatlon. Adv. HAVE YOU HEARJD OF THE i Automatic Electric Brake ? OFv,COURSE-YOU. HAVE 1 J.rvl wl ! i -Mv 1,$,f4 "A 4i UTt C4 VU - rSLTIF NOT,- WE- WANT-rTOUiTO SEIS ITAND J - r : r!"KNow LdSBtii)T itT CJ i,.S ... . ecu on u .-a .m. r -tmr-j. is .inAi'i,rivir.Ki , . r, y :!X. Jieil: tf.-.tc.T: 4 I'T A" 0vmT!IT .AT44 1: .lnri,.v.rlVlCK.l 1 1W!i --Vr.1 -.Mtl !X!B ;.nj ,ir,a fcstte H'thmi Automatic Electric BrakferGoJl D. J. JARVIS and G. S. 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