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EXPERTS ASSERT
LIGHTNING RODS
J PREVENT FIRES
N KW VOKK. July 21. Prop
erly ownors throughout tlio country
arc iirscd to equip their buildings
Willi lightning rods by the Nutlomil
Huurd of Piru Underwriters, which
tndnv doelared that 9 1 per cent of
tile -fires caused by lightning could
thus lie prevented.' .' The losses by
fire caused by lightning total $:!,
000,000 annually.
A widespread Indifference to this
tilm 'of protection exists, however,
duo to tho swindling methods em
ployed by lightning rod dealers in
the. past, and the fact that it is
highly difficult to obtain an expert
who can doternilno whether or not
Installation lias been correctly done.
Careful research by electrical au
thorities including Dr. Charles P. j
Stoinmotz of the General Electric
company, and Thomas A. Edison
hav.e proven conclusively' the effi
ciency of the lightning rod as a safe
ly device the underwriters declare.
To guarantee properly owners
that their lightning rods have been
properly installed and are a pro
tection Instead of a menace, the
board of fire underwriters has adopt
ed a plan whorebv a representative
iOf their organization Inspects all
Installations in his district, and
affixes a "inastor label" to the work
if it proves worthy.
"Insurance companies will grant a
a reduction of Insurance to.- light
ning rods,, in states where reduc
tions are allowed, only on those
building where the master ' label is
attached along with the identifica
tion tag of the compnny which made
i the Installation," the statement do
Clares. '
;'i Laboratory service will be provid
pd by the fire underwriters, where
materials submitted by lightning rod
companies will be tetsed for certlfi-
- ftlil cation., The master labgl will bp at
?.TT:'taclied to the work of only those
.!-Q jppnipanles which maintain an Inspec
' tinn service along with their instal-
lation service, the underwriters have
ruled. No lightning rod company
i Is barred from this service. . -.
' .' Tlie adoption of the "matser la
V bel" system will mark an era in pre-,
venting loss of property and life
through lightning,- the fire under
writers state, and for the first time
''o standardize lightning rod installa
tlon. The system iwlll cover the en
tire United States and. Canada, t j -,
. Radio talks on the prevention of
forest fires are being broadcasted
overy two weeks from the Portland,
Or eg., office of the Forest Service,
United States Department of Agri
culture, through an arangement with
the Portland Oregoniau. ..Definite
dateahave been fixed for these talks
which according to estimates, reach
from 10,000 to 15,000 people. A
radio release on some phase of the
Work of the Forest Service Is also
broadcag once a month from Wash
ington, i
Wood
Single Loads of
Block Wood $4.00
Double Loads
' , $6.00
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Orders of five cords
or more
$3.50 Per Cord '
Frau '.. Wilhfilm
Princess Kermlne, wife of tho cx-kaiser of Gormany, Out for a morn
lng.rlde on tha'eatato at Doorn. i Tho girl In the rear la her daughter.:
By Our Country Editors
MERRILL
. Jfr. and Mrs. Merl Wlllot and Mjsl
Ruby Brooks of Medford spent the
week-end in Merrill,' the guests of
their'aunt, Mrs. J. A'. Brown. They
came by way of Crater lake. '
.las. Scoggins of Scramento, Cali
fornia, who has been visiting his
mother Mrs. ' Etta Scojjglns for the
past' month has returned to his
home.; " -
. ,Mra. Jess Pe Mbtt.is visiting her
parents Mr. and Mrs.. Bert Graybeal.
: Miss Estella Hilton'' of tKlamath
Falls Is speadlng a few', days in 'Mer
rill, the .guests of - Mrs. Fred 'Stu
kel. " -: f. V:'-:v ' ' '-
Jas. Monahari and Will Hill made
a trip to Roseburg last Saturday re-,
turning Sunday evening. They were
accompanied home by Miss Mildred
Hill who lia,s,; be.eti-.ttending the
0,,'of' O 1 ;MJss;ir,jnA been vislU
lng relatives-In Roseburg slnc,e'
school closed.' , ., ' ' . '
Misses .Estella Hilton, Inez Mets
ker and John Cpx visited the lava
beds Thursday. '
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Stukel, Mrs.
Joe Stukel and Miss Bettis were
x55255.
The following list of models of
the Star, America's great carat
a price all may afford
Sedan ...$844.00
Coupe . J....;...!:....:.. 775.50
Roadster ............r....2J..i. ... 589.50
Touring .. 599.50
.. Delivered in Klamath Falls
BUICK
WE ARE AUTHORIZED DEALERS ;
"When better automobiles are built, Buick
I : will build them." .
Used Not Abused Cars
1922 Maxwell, disc wheels
1922 Buick Four, Touring
1922 Buick Ftour, Roadster y .
1922 Buick Six, 5-passenger
1923 Reo Speed Wagon, with Gruss air-shocks.
One Ford Roadster, Truck Body.
Prices are extremely low on these high value cars.
H. E. Hauger
on Her -Bike
Klamath Falls visitors Thursday.
Ora Engle and - Llnsey Sisemore
of- Fort Klamath passed through
Merrill Thursday morning on a trip
to Sacramento, California.
; Heiglestine, banker of Dorris was
a Merrill visitor Thursday on busi
ness. ' ." - ...
Mrs. Jack Ratcliff has gone on a
camping trip to Medicine lake with
her parents Mr. and Mrs. Dean. They
expect to be gone about a month.
.The government is putting up a
cottage at' the Lost river dam east
of;-Merrill for the use of the ditch
rider, on the lake land. -;"''-'
. Mr. . and .Mrs. Wm. Sheriden of
Siin, FraOcfsco were Merrill visitors
this week, .'.'..Sheriden is a veteran of
the .Mbdoc war and this is his first
rvlsit Back to the old scenes since the
llle 'war'..V They were out to the
lava beds, visiting the place where
,Capfal'n, Canhy was killed. They also
'?feIfe'9,'Mi;s;.4. Stukei'Sr., wlioVsan
oId'"'rtioneer ?of this place,' recalling
old '.days' and friends. '
Misses Vra and Fanette Offield
are' spending the week at OrlzzTe
mill "at Bonanza as (he- guests of
Wfr. and Mrs. 'Lee Brown.
'" Rev: arid ' Mrs. C. C. Hulet and
On Out Plnrv
Ready
children Evelyn iul William loft
early Wednesday morning for h,u
gene, whore Hulet will attend the
synod .or the.. Presliylorlun church.
They 'expert to then go lo Newport
for a few weeks vacation. Thoy
hope lo have services lioro during
their absence.' It Is the lilun to have
a song service this Sunday.
" The Ladies Aid of thl Firsts Pres
byterian church mei ut the home of
Mrs. C;' P, Hasklns Wed'iiosday, July
IS. It wnV decided not to have the
social at presonj whllo everyone was
busy. After t If e business the atter
noon was spent ln a social way. Miss
Kathleen Ln Runt) of fealem ang a
nunilier of songs' which wore en
joyed by those present.- Latei'NM''s.
Hasltlns served refreshments. Those
present! were Mesdanios Joe Forth
Inghani, J. H. Hnbbs, (leo. J. Wal
ton, W. H. .-Anderson, 'j.' A. Brown,
Chas. Brown, fl. H. Curlotop, Ed.
Hiir.wood, Luther Hasklns, J. W.
Hasklns, W. F". Jlnnette, H. C. Park
er, Cleo. W. Offield, .1. W, Taylor
and the hostess and the following
visitors: Mrs. Jas. Scoggins of Sac
ramento, Cal.; Mrs. Patterson, Mrs.
Oillard, Mrs. W. W. Walker, Misses
La Rant of Salem; Mary Taylor and
Helen' Brown. ,
There Is ;a great deal of tourist
traveling thiiiiiglithe lava beds and
other different- Places.
', 'The following, officers of the I. O.
F. were, installed at the last meet
ing for tlie .ensuing six months. N.
O....C. N.. Hasklns; U. O., Melvn
Bowman; 'Sep;, R. H. Andersqnt''
Treas., C-. . H. . Carleton; '-Chaplain,
Goo. m Offield; : Warden, H. H
Hill; 'Conductor, H. C. Parker; L G-i,
E. A. Davisl b. O., Oble Walker;. R.
S. U. G., L, M. Moore; L. S. U. a.,'
C. E. Craig; S. S., W. F. Hill and
J, A. 'Bf6w.n.'i.' Degree was conferred
on candidaTe? and banquet follow
ed. ' ;(- ''"'
W. F. Fruits was a Klamath Falls
visitor this week. ' The first lambs
of the season to. be shipped went o,ut i
this week. Among those shipping
were: Merrltt, Hasklns, Bailey and
Mrs. Scoggins-.' "'
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World Printers United
For Mutual Benefit
GOTHENBURG, Sweden, ' July
21. The establishment of an iu
ternatiounl turoau of liiastor print
ers In Swsden Is one of the results
of the world congress of muster
printers which has just ended In
Gothenburg. This meeting of ex
pert printers was' attended by one
hundred and fifty delegates from
eighteen countries;' including tho
United States', ' England, ') Franco,'
Gormany, Italy, Spain;' 'Sweden',' -Denmark
''and Norway.' f i - .': ,
?t was sot' forth that 'a central
bur'oait was noodod In order to coU
ject and distribute 'Inforuiittnii ' re
garding industrial disputes and set
tlement, means of combating un
employment, new methods of cost
accounting, development of sliind
ardluatlon of paper ' presses, etc.,
the establishment of unit prices,
and similar topics of goneral Inter-
Sunday SEE -
Barnum said that advertising is like
learning a little is a dangerous thing.
Only one liquid, he said, can a man
use in excessive quantities without
,,; being, swallowed up by it printer's
ink.' To cut advertising to a minimum,
and use it sparingly, is to be penny
wise and pound foolish. Every suc
, cessful man who has been overwhelm
ed with business, and hastened while
' yet in h' : rime to at private yacht and
the presidency of a dozen boards of
directors, has blamed it on the power
of advertising, rather than on his own .
ability and cleverness.
est to tho trade. The mooting
pusHod a reHOlutlon that the Swed
ish Assoolatloii of' Mnstor Prlntora
bo Invited lo open such a cujitral
bureau, ' and the' invitation was ac
cented. , -' "." ' . ' . 1 ,
: A bulletin will ho Isauod in Eng
lish, French and German, and the
financial support of tho central bu
reau will come from the various
national bodies of printers who vail
themselves of its sorvleo. ,, ,
GERMAN MISS ASKS
TICKET TO SPOKANE
SPOKANE, Wash., July 21. The
Sppkuiie social - service bureau lias
received frn unusual plea for work
from a German miss who offern to
work for nhy-Ainorlr.an homo wMvh
will send her 'tho necessary ticket
from Germany. ', '
Miss Resl Fansosn, . Karlsruhe,
Baden, Gormany, In. her letter suya
l)ROI In betw'oen meals for
a : bite to oat. . Cream and'
cake with a 'glass ; of milk or
your ;fayor!te - boverage. A'
pandwlch of real . flavored
goodness that Will curb your
appetite. Service' that's plons
Ing. ' y
Got ncqunlntcd, with our
"Dill O' Faro"
CLUB CAFE
123 So. Sixth St.
that It Is prncticiilly .liiiiHiHsihlo to
gut -work there. 'Hlio-oliiliim to be
a good cook, an ofl'lclmit iiui'ho, 2)
yoai-H old ii n d healthy, ami pxproas
ed a prel'urence for housework. '
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GLASSES
roinrlyM.fiMcl,i : ni'o one of
(JimI'h ,. gi'i'iitcst, giris In. man.
If It . were not. for (Jiihnoh
most, people would lie ' iim'Icnn '
after tliey were BO Vent's old.
IOVEU THINK OF IX?
lluvo Dr. Gohlo nt 700 Main
Street cvainlno your1 eyes,
Thone 1S8-W '
O. PEYTON & CO.
419 Main '
Phone 535
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Klamath & 7th
Phone 605-J'