mtmsDAY, At'GUHT as, mat. PAOR TWO THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON The Evening Herald r . MtmitAY VKCn KOULH . ......Ivdltor -City Kdltor Published Jolly excopt 8unday, by Ifce Herald Publishing Company of Klamath Kails, at 110 Eighth Street. ntered at tho poitottlco nt Kla laath Falls, Oro., for transmission through tho malls a socond-class matter. ABOUT THIS TIME OF YEAR MKMUICU OK THW ASSOCIATED rutins. Tho Assoclstcd Pro-s is exclusively entitled to the uso for republication of all now dispatches credited to It, or not otherwiso credited In' this paper, and also tho local news pub Usher boreln. rrni'itsD.w, Afcrsr us, tiiai. Newspapers Gain Sitbscribers and Advertisers Fast WASIUXCITON, Auc 23More than ulcnen nnd n quarter 'jlllior. copies of dally newspapers ore print ed annually In the United States, av eraging ono copy a day for every three and one fifth persons of the country's total population, latest sta tistics of tho bureau of census show. Circulation of tho nation's Sit S3 dally newspapers aggregated 32.735,- 937 copies a day, an Increaso of 13.S per cent In the rivo years since 1914 i Tho circulation of. the G92 Sunday newspapers was 19,929, 834 copies i each Sunday during 1919, an Increase of 14.9 per cent. ' Tho aggregato circulation of these I dally nnd Sunday newspapers, there fore, was 11,270, S69.31C copies, or I ivn.i copies per capita tor mo year "V Total circulation for tho country's 30,431 newspapers and periodicals aggregated 1G,47S,14S,102 copied for tlio year, an Increase of 7 per cent ti Issue In tlvo years. That Include f dally, Sunday, trl-weckly, seml vcctily, woekly, monthly, quarterly, and ill other newspapers and period icals. Tho printing and publishing In dustry's products wero valued In 1919 at $1,528, 85G.503, of which nows papers and periodicals contributed 9808.066,035, and newspapcni papers alone, $61:. 718, 515, an In rrauo of 116 per cent In tlvo years. Newspapers subscription and sales ajon. C12.7I?. CIS, nt'; In creaso of 105.9 per cent. Advertising totaled I407.7C0.301, i on Increaso of 121.5 per cent. I O- OREGON BREVITIES , RAINIER Tho rtalnlor .Manu facturing company has begun driving ISSSSDBToh account hi mi Mil" II MUMP kgggijg""i hot 'M"-"fpp-w II BSiB3 llllllElBlli GcdJbESTDERN IITcSTb&TbI fl VvMNTEfc- OK m vlEST UKfc F"l Hk -"& R,) Trf WINTER, f '' SOU votes for, and 3.1 vote against, Thnt unlit nmondmimt having ro colved n majority uf all uto rant nt suld election for mid ngnlust adop tion", nnd It further appearing from Much ennviiH thnt said amendment recolved it total ot 205 affirmative votes, I, Hut mayor aforesaid, hereby proclaim, In view of the fuel that front the canvan duly imiili', wherein It appears thnt only 33 uogallwi voIoh wero cast against mtld iimcmlmmit, that said amniidment litis been iluly adopted by tho qualified vcMoin uf tho Oily of Klamath Kails. Oregon Witness, My hand and nuitl of unlit I city thlt 10th day or August, 1921 , V H. WII.HY, flinyor or iiio city or ICInmatli I'ull. Aug. 25. public records of Klamnlh County, Oregon. . ... Dated August 1, Il2l, Klamath Kails, Oregon. Holiool Dlidrlcl, No. 1, KlamiUlt County, Oregon, . (1 , lly 1. 1,. FOUNTAIN, Chairman, My IDA II. MOMYKtl, Olurk. I-H-1 5.22-25 l'otltloner. ft :siffi NOTICI3 0. KII.1XO I'lNITION TO vacati: , KTitmrr. To whom It May Concern - Notice Is hereby given' that the undersigned will, at a regular meet ing of the touiily court of tho County of Klumath, Htnto of Oregon, to be held on the 4th Saturday of August, 11)21, lo-wlt on the 27th day uf August, 1921, present their petition to pnld county court praying fur tho vncutlou of that portion of llekey Street lying between lllockM 3 and I of Klamath Imko Addition to tho City of Klamath Falls, Oregon, nlito tho alleys running through said hlorkit 3 and I of said addition, as said portion of llekey Street Is shown by tho official plat of said addition to KJamnth Fulls now on file In the Monmouth and 'Independence tu years ago. bus competition cituod tho Independence & Monmouth Hallway company to discontinue sen Ice utid tear up Its tracks. Tho Southern Pacific no longer maintains a regular passenger service from D.ilos, using the tracks mostly ror hauling logs from tho Sllvtz llasln. SAI.KM A short cut from Wll'a motto valley points to central and Southern Oregon points, Involving a material saving In mileage. Ii af forded through tho opening up of the road from Eugcno to Crescent ulong tho middle fork of th Willamette river, according to Herbert S. Nunn, stato highway engineer. Nunn, who has Just-completed a trip ovy this road, states that It Is In excellent con dition, partly macadamized anil nub Jcct to good going for Its t.ntlro distance. Boxing Revived In Albuquerque effect to undertake and pro 'pay tho bearer of each of nali Mayor nnd Pollen Judge, whoroby the city shall bo held In Mibulanco and mlso to pay tho bearer of each of Haul bonds 'nt ninlnrltv tlinr.tnf Om iltii thnn.ln ALBUQUERQUE, X. M.. Aug., 25 nnmc,i n K0ltl coin of tho United Boxing Is cxepectod to tako on a , States of tho present standard of new llfo hero us n result of a rocont value with Interest thereon In llko city ordinance reducing the ..cense gg TW. fee for bouts from $100 to J-O and ,,m)ablo soml-nnnuolly. said bond to providing strict regulations for keep-J tin known a City of Klumath Falls Ing tho snort clean. hewer lionus, said bonus to bo ilatod Iloxars lcs than IS years of age August 1, 1921, nnd to mature In not to exrecd fifteen e.irit from date cannot appear; the kidnoy mow iof j,, ,,rmclp.il and Inloreet to bo barred and physicians must examine , puyabln at tho Fiscal Agency ot'thu whero tho cost was not so high. I. V. S Wlloy. Mayor of tho City of Klamath Falls. Oregon, by vlrtuo of tho nuthorlty In mo vested by Sec- linn IT. nf Onllnnnrn N'o. 554. filed ' !ln tho Office of the Pollen Judge, on PORTLAND The Ro-. J. T. An-iJuly 18. 1921. entitled. "An Ordln- dnrson. n.itornf li:.iriiiifri.i u.m.:nnco providing ror tho manner oi, n.nnl.lnn l Yi A ! . U'latnrilll tlsh church. Is missing. Xothlng Iilf .... n.rrnn. thn muinilvn nnd II..- the participants ans. gtvb tacm n(tato or urcgon in jsow jorK uuy. clean bill of health boforo tho bout. I , (J) Tho debt limitation contain- ... ,, ,. ... .., , cd In tho chnrtor of said clljr shall ; Under the old provisions, most of nol nnpIy ,n tho ,,,,, horby7autllo. tho bouts went to nenrby towns ' rlzcdl. (c) Tho council shall each, year at tho time of making tho annual tax levy for city purpoiot Includo In such levy u sum sufficient to pay Interest duo on tho outstanding bonds of this Issuo, nnd shall In addition thereto levy an additional amount sufficient to pay said bonds at their dato or dates of maturity' received I'UOCliAMATION OI' MAYOR. Otrtan llijkf Imlllulion of TECSItMQGY l.ichl ."wliooli, SrtriUy Drpiilrarnti IAU. HUM OI'tNS .SLfT.JO. "i: ol ififniiMi wintllhr KfjHlrtt Oregon AKricultura! CoIIcrc con v.m.i. is No Cakes -We Mother useA nehe! onyS'4 .and qiy ! how detciou? with 9 pipjnd hot cup of Cbffee and purr crtam 7irfte Homed Doftri Dotghnvfs30t l4 Kodak Work I Leave Your filrcvs 'Mm 9 OclocK-Your A,M Picfos cira r(?ady at' 5 pt nngerwooas mrms W KLAMATH FALLS OREGON Tiin?" I V 7 WHCRE PARTICULAR PEOPLE ll I PUHtTT I WHERE PARTICULAR PEOPLE BUY TMCIR DRUGS iacgumacyD been seen of him since ho rnlld on fnromium nni-vm rrvnil in thn 1m piling for the first of Its six unit tho sccreUry of tho Orovern isiocla-,Kal voters of every municipality by mills which aro contemplated. This tion at 10 O.clocic Saturday morning iBccllon 1 nnd Section In of Article company is a co-operative Institution. At thn. tlmo ho B.ate(1 tha. ho .vnuIl. ' J ho Constitution of tho Stato of t,- t-, L niv,ni v.h 'ou,a.Orcfeon. do hereby proclaim that tho, Tho promoter,, aro Olympla. Wash.. probab,y KO to Roseburg for n con.,lroPoscd nmondmerfi to tho charter men. Thoy have obtained oyer a ferenco with A. C. Mnrsters, president of tho City of Klamath Falls. Orechn.' into of waterfront at Italnler, with ,h s,n(n Mnrrhnnic nncintinn tho samo being denominated Section, .,,,, . .109, submitted to tho legal votors of Tho nev. Mr. Anderson was rexls- gaIa cIty nt a neca, olec,on hoI(, on. tored at tho Clydo hotel nnd his bag- Friday, tbo 12thday of August, A.j gage Is still thcro. ID., 1921, received tho requisite ma jority voto entitling tho aforesaid 290 acres of fine land lying immedia tely back of tho Columbia river, tho KTeater portion ot which Is in tho city limits of'rtafnlor. Each stock bolder bos the same amount Invcstod and each draws the samo pay. Tho company Is a $1,000,000 conccjn and If asicccssful will be one of the largest manufacturing enterprises In tho Bartwest. i POUTIjAXD Miss Madeline Holmes, ii saleswoman living at 308 Main street, was tbo victim of -an astound ing attack and burglary, when a' bur Rlar entered her bedroom window and, after looting the room of a con siderable quantity ot Jewery, cut, her braided hair, cvldenty with a sharp kalfo or raxor. The tit ot a tailor-made suit often depends on tbo pockets. PORTLAND Hop growers of tbe state are preparing for tbe opening of the picking season which they anti cipate starting about September 1. Tbe crop la tho state this year Is ap proximately 60,000 bales and It Is estimated that, $700,000 will be paid oat In wages to the harvesters. Up ward of 20,000 pickers will be needed throughout tbe state, it is estimated br tbe growers. FREEZ0NE Corns Lift Off with Fingers s 'ft iUJJ SALEM Thousands ot new homes an4 new farms In Oregon are going to be the outstanding result of the tale bonus and loan law voted by the people In June, according to George A. White, adjutant-genoral aad member of tbo Oregon bonus and loaa commission. Mr. White return ed borne from a tour of eastern and central Oregon with Captain Lyman G. Rice of Pendelton, uls a member ot tbe rommlsslob. reading towns In Hood River, Wasco, Sb9-man, Jef ferson and Deschutes cour.lles wero visited MONMOUTH Though a four years ago Monmouth was served by nearly a dosen trains dally, tho borne of Oregon's normal school is now with out regular passenger service. With tbe completion .of the paving between Drop a llttlo "Frcezono" on an aching brn, Instantly that corn stops hurting, then shortly you lift It right oft with fingers. It doesn't hurt a bit. Your druggist sells a tiny bottlo of "Froozono" for a few cents sufficient to remove every hard corn, soft corn, or corn between the toes, and tho cal luses, without a partlclo of pain. ASPIRIN Name "Bayer" on Genuine pWHDA amendment to bo, nnd tho same here by Is, proclaimed as having been adopted. I, tho said mayor, hereby further proclaim that tbo proposed amend ment submitted to tho qualified elect ors of said city at said election, fo wl t: An Art To amend tho charter of tho City J of Klamath Falls, Oregon, samo being an aci suomiuou to nnu approvcai by the voters of said city at a spuclal eincnon new tnorem on .Marcn to, 1913, as subsequently amended at tho special election held therein on November 14, 1916, and to aniond all other amendments by adding Sec tion 309, providing for an lssuo ot sower bonds In tho sum of $60,000, 00, and for a tax lovy to pay prin cipal and Interest thereon, said Section 309 reading as follews: "Section 309. (a) For tho purpose of providing funds for seworago pur poses tho council of tbe City of Kla math Falls, Oregon, Is heroby autho rised and empowered to Issue and dis pose or general obligation sower bonds ot said city In tho sum of $60, 000,00 la denominations of $1000 or $500 each, duly signed by tbe Mayor and countersigned by tho Pollco Judge undor tho corporate seal of tbe city, having semi-annual Interest coupons thereto attached bearing the engraved fac-slmlle signatures of tbe Bewaro! Unless you see tbe name "Bayer" on.packago or on tablets you are not getting genuine Aspirin pre scribed by physicians for twenty-one years and proved safo by millions. Tako Aspirin only as told In the Bayor package for Colds, Headache, Neuralgia, Rheumatism, Earache,, Toothache, Lumbago, and for Pain. Handy tin boxes of twelve Bayer Tablets ot Aspirin cost, few cents. Druggists also sell larger packages. Aspliln Is tbe trade mark of Bayer Manufacture of Menoacetlcacldester ot Sallcyllcacld. adv. . ife THE SACRED HEART ACADEMY KLAMATH FALLS, ORE. AN EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTION CONDUCTED BY The Sisters of Charity Without Coat or Expense to the City or County WATCH THE BIG 4 StoucsvnM7-He-it-L!Ter Keep the vital organs healthy by regularly taking the world' ttandardremedy for kidney, liver, bladder and uric acid troubles GOLDMEDJL VnEnanbV Tb National Rtmtdy of HolUnd lot cinturlts and andorMd by Qustn Wilhtlmlns. All druggists, tbrt slis. Ub for tac auw CM! Mafel oa ntn bn aad a liliitl The Courses of Instruction are according to the Oregon School Law, and are entirety without Religious prejudice, and the advantages of training and educa tion are accorded to pupils without regard to Creed or Belief. TffflRMH ,.. 8.0 per aaonta ...fSO.oe per BMBto Taltloa, Day He hoi aw ....................'.................-........ 0oaro aacs wsuoa ..... .............. ......,. .. This lacladea board, laundry aad ordinary medicine. For two children, 998.00 per month. For doctors calls tbe local fee is charged. Masle Leason ...................................,....................... 97.00 per moatii Boys from O to 14 years, Boarding Department SCHOOL REOPENS SEPTEMBER 6, 1921 'Address or Apply to SISTER SUPERIOR for further information. iaaTaMciamr"v'-