THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PAa wo 1TONHDAY, AUGUST 31, 1M1. The Evening Herald r J. MURRAY. tiir.n soulk .. .... Editor ..City Editor Published Jtllr oxcont SunJay. br Vfco Herald Publishing Company of uamatn ram, at lifl Eighth strcot. Knterod at the poitottleo at Kla Math Falli, Ore. for transmission taroagtt tho mails aa second-class utter. OUinCW OF TDh ASSOCIATED PltKSS. The Associated Fre-a 1 exclusively entitled to the use for republication ef all news dispatches credited to It, r not othorwiso credited In this paper, and also tho local news pub Usher heroin. "WBDNKSUAY, AUGUST 31, 1021. ARE COLLEGES ENCOURAGING t BOSTON, Apg., 31 liTaco aulcldo Increasing among collcgo KraduatcsT Maurice nicker of the Unltcl States rnbllc Health Servlco says that It Is, and quotes statistics. Some collcgo presidents are Inclined to doubt the conclusions drawn br tho Health Ser vlco official and think his figures rIvo n wrong Impression. Others say that from lack of statistics or their own, they are not prepared to dis cuss tho subject. They admit that Mr. Rlckcr's figures are startling and that they present a disquieting view of the future. Addressing the recent convention of tho National Educational Assocla tlon In Dob Moines, la., Mr. flicker was quoted as follews: "Invcstigal tlon by. the federal public health ser vico orcr a period of years Indicates that tho progeny of ono thousand graduates from such Institutions as '"ward, Yale, .Princeton, Vnssar o Smith mill not exceed fifty In 100 7 cora from now.' Ho proceeded to compare tho results of a similar can vass among lllltorato foreigners and aid It Indicated that In allko period tho orlial thousand would bo mul tiplied at lcart a hundred times. Frederick U, Allen, secretary of the -Harvard University Corporation produced some figures of his own from the Harvard records. Ho said: "Mr. Kicker's assertion would seem at first reading to give the Impression that college students have on the average less than one child apiece. This Is not so among Harvard gra duates at any rate. Among tho classes 1SS1-90 at Harvard, tho last ten classes whoso statistics are avail able and may bo sonsldered fairly complete, tho average number of men per class of 218, of whom 183 mar ried and had 372 children, an aver age of 2.00 children per married gra duato, or 1.G5 children per capita for the whole class. Tho Yale figures for tho same period aro similar. The birthrate among Harvard gaduatcs declined during tho post half cen tury. Tho dcclino however, was less charp In the class between 1870 and 18S0 than it bad been previously; and a situation which Is disquieting at best, seems bus to bo showing a gradual tendency to right Itself' No figures on tho subject aro avail nblo from Wellcsley College., but President Ellen S. Pendleton glvea it ns her Impression that as far as tho alumnae of Wosllosloy aro con cerned, tho number of marriages and the number of children per marrlago havo Increased rather than decreased as the years havo gono by. "Some twenty or more years ago," said Miss Pendleton, "Tho Association of Col Icgiato Alumnal gathered quite ela borate statistics comparing tho health, number of marriages and umber of children per marrlago of collcgo women with similar statistics or their sisters who did not go to college or their cousins nearest their age. These statistics showed that there was very slight differences be tween the two classes, but such dif ference as there was, was In favor of tho college bred women, and as I hnvo said while we havo no recent figures my Impression Is that there are more marriages and more chil dren per marriage I nthese later year. "No'ono donles that collcgo women marry lator In llfo than non-collogo women and consequently any stalls tics that aro mado up on tho basis of women not moro than tlvo years out of collcgo would glvo an entirely wrong Impression. I suspect that tho siuno thing would bo true of col logo mon." An article tor tho Smith Alumao Quarterly and based on The Quin quennial Catalogue of lit 13 la ottered as tho latest available Information re garding the graduates of Smith Col lcgo and tholr children. Thts gave tho average numubr of children for each of tho total number of ulumuao (S962, with tho class of 1915 omit ted) as ,56. Tho average of children for each marriage In tho classes num bered 79 to 'SC was 2.1G. This de creased with later classes until tho a vera go for each marrlago from 1S79 up to 191G was only 1,34, Tho com piler, Klorcnco Homer Snow, of tho class of 1904 suggest that It tho figures scorn small, arguments for. tho defense Includo tho facts that tho youngest, classes aro tho largest, and that many, collcgo women marry lato so that tho figures regarding thorn are not available until they havo been many years out of college. M1SSIONAU YMKETIXO. Tho regular meeting of tho Wb mans Home and Foreign. Missionary Society of tho Emmanuel llnptist church will bo held Thursday Sept ember 1, at 3:30 p. m., at tho homo of Mrs. H. A. Crimes. 348 N. Sixth street. All aro cordially invited. Tho study will bo "Mission"; leador. Mrs. J. II. Dickson. i- NEW TODAY WANTED High school girl or wom an to help Mith UghthoUBo work tor room and hoard, igood homo. 739 9th St. Phono 3B1-W. 31 At good bed nnd a good Imth nt Colonial rooms, 11th near Main St., nnd at Colonial annex, 741 Walnut Avo. All outsldo airy' rooms. 31 All tho latest things In wrist wat ches nnd "novelty Jowolry, tho Intent things nt tho latest prices. Daven ports. Just around tho corner on Cth street. 30-1 HOME ltOOMlXG HOUSE going out of business. Linen, blankets, pil lows, comforts, two stoves, 3 mat trosscs, nnd numorous othor art icles tor salo In tho bunch', lloddlng good as now. Cheap It taken bofora Sept. 1. Home Rooming House, 920 Klamath Avo. 31 FOU 8AI,E Exceptionally good cow. Fresh In 12 days. Leo DoChalno, 3rd and E St. North Klamath Falls. 31 (let tho Ducks In Duxbnk bunting clothes K. K. K. for them: 30-1 Fort ItENT Four-room apartment, Ijirgo porch, vacant Sept. 1. Phono 42C-J. 31-2 NOTIOH TO TAXPAYEIW. You arn hereby notified that tho Hoard of Equalisation will attend on September 12, 1921. (tho second Monday In Soptombor) at tho county Judge's office In tho oldest court houso, nnd will romnln In'rasalon for thirty rinyH from thnt dnto for tho purposo ot examining tho mmossinout rolls for tho year 1921, nnd correct' lnc all orrorH In vnluntlon. doscrln tlon or qualities ot land, lota or other proporty assessed by tho ae.icasor. It shall bo tho duty ot nil persons Inter ested to appear at the tlmu nnd place nppointou. All protests against valuations fix ed by tho ntwessor must bo tllod with tho board during tho first ten days oi saiu session, W. T. LKB, Assessor, ot Klamath County. 26-11 FOU ItENT Nicely furnished bed room In furnace heated home. Two blocks from Main. Phono 244. 31-3- 1$ Take a sS NOTICE The C. V. 11. M. of tho Christian church will meet at tho homo of J, T. McCollum, 417 flth St. nt 7:30 o'clock', Thursday evening. 31 1AX.h COUPLE WEDDED. Charles Strclble, employee ot the O. K. blacksmith shop, and Elinor Mario Itelncrs, wore married 'last evening by Justlco ot tho Peace Gag hagon. 'The ceremony took place at tho Marshall houso. OKANDSON OF LOCAL FOLIC POHTLAND TONIGHT DltOWNED IN KKE COUNTY Thq Rev. and Mrs. S. E. Milam havo gono to Lakovlow following n messago that tho lnfant'son of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Small, their grandson, IS months old, was drowned In a canal In the Silver Lake district, near tho Small homo. LOST Dotwccn Klamath Falls and Crooked Creek Hatchory, prob ably Uarkley Springs gnmu ward en's badgo No. 1351. Flndor rottinv to Herald oftlco. Reward. 31-1 FOR RENT 2-room furnished apartment. Hot wator; prlvnto tollot and bath, downstairs, new and clean. 424 N. llth. 31 . Colonial ono-roon. cabins fori housekeeping. 741 Walnut Ave. Ono' cabin vacant. 311 A now lino ot non-dlvorcc wcddlnc rings nt tho now price at Davenports, Just around tho corner on Cth strcot. 30-1 Horald classified ads pay yon. IIAIIV HI.UK -FIGHTS AT Baby Uluc, tho colored boxer who fought Sammy Gordon hero July 4, nppears on a benefit card to bj? sta ged by the Portland boxing commis sion at Portland Friday ovcnlns. Ho Is matched with Eddlo Gorman. Abe Gordon, brother of Sammy, is to meet Jockey Dennett tho samo night. Ten bouts are on the card, headed by a contest between Franklo Murphy and Jack Edmonson. CHIROPRACTORS DRS. MALLETT. AND MALLETT OFFICn.AVEIt UNDEIMVOOD'h Phono 030-J. Seventh Mats A new lino ot non-divorce wedding' rings at tho new prico at Davenports, Just around tho corner on Cth street. 30-1 COOLEST TIIEATRH IN TOWN The Strand THEATRE Formerly tho Mpudalo liao Main St. Tho Ilttlo houso with big shows. TONIGHT Ror. Cyrus Tounsend Drady's noworful htorv nf thn Smith Bean. i- - '.Island of Regeneration Featuring Edith Storey .and An tonio Morono. A gripping spectac ular feature ot tho South Seas, showing a volcano in eruption, a burning ship and other thrills, It's full of action. Did you ever sco a boby Robinson Crusoe See tho IS LAND OF REGENERATION. COMING FRIDAY FRANK KEENAN IN "GATES OF BRASS" If You Would Write Right USE a FOUNTAIN PEN. Wo havo In our stock a lino ot PENS that aro durablo and guaranteed. Not' tho kind that blots and falls to wrlto when you most want it to. Call and sco our lino of PENS a.nd let us explain their good points. H. J. WINTERS GRADUATE OPTICIAN 700 MAIN STREET Victrola With You It will furnish you the world's best music where you arc or wher ever you go. And such variety I Gems of opora, selections of most famous bands and orchestras, heart songs, jjl ragtime, dance music. 1 latest vaudeville nits anything you want to hear anywhere any Earl Shepherd Co. 507 Main Si. 0iA J 1 1 in29TsTsTsTsTsVsHEssvC Id - i-i -1- r7mmES9MmmtmMimX AUTUMN 1921 STRAP PUMPS & OXFORDS Will be worn all winter for reasons of style and comfort. Some will be worn with spats as autumn weather turns into winter. Some will even be worn with heavier hose for benefit ting occasions in place of boots. We show them in a number of good styles, for dress and general wear. The skillfully arranged lines of per foration are very becoming to the foot. Kewpie Twins - Children's Shoes . Every child needs room to grow. Cramping them physically is as bad as cramming their mentally. Give the child a chance give their feet a chance for comfort and healthy growth. . Kewpie Twins are made to train growing feet to physical perfection. s tAAsWWWWWVW Excavating Teaming Let me make yon t prico on die ting that basement, or other ex cavating you contemplate. We also do team work ot every description. Phone 426-J' AN INVESTMENT i!LA rO0AK WORK I Leave Your films store 9 OcIocK-Your A.ri pictures are ready at 3 NKrwooft 94 P35 IrSJITYl KLAMATH FALLS dREGON wmarv OT WHERE PARTICULAR PEOPLE BUY THEIR DRUGS I havo several blocks of lots surrounding tho Malln high school that I will sell for business and mlitautlal pur poses, thus storing to tho people of Klamath county an opportunity to mako a reat in vestment, I will sell these lota (or 75 and up, on the Installment plan, the terms to suit the purchaser. No inter est will be cbargod and I will pay the taxes until deed Is de livered to buyer. Malln Is situated In tho cen ter of one of the richoat dis tricts In the world. It Is back ed by progressive tod conser vative citizens. It has a future that assures development to a degree that will make this property worth many times the price I am selling It for. When oil Is discovered, Malln will be found to be In the very heart of the field and the biggest producers will be at Its door. If you are looking for some thing that will pay yon big returns, you can make no mis take In buying Malln propor ty. For further InformaUon, ' write or see A. KAUNA ., MAUN, Ore, rVwArVWAAAAMMAMAArVWAMMrVVrW THE SACRED HEART ACADEMY KLAMATH FALLS, ORE. AN EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTION CONDUCTED BY The Sisters of Charity Without Cost or Expense to the City or County The Courses of Instruction are according to the Oregon School Law, and are entirely without Religious prejudice, and the advantages of training and educa tion are accorded to pupils without regard to Creed or Belief. -nrpr TERMS ' "l"0" Bcholere .................w.....;. ;...............9 8.00 per moata Board ana Taltloa . 1 aso.oo per meat This Includes board, laundry and ordinary medicine. For two children, aas.06 per month. For doctors' calls the local fee la charged. Maslc Lessons ..S7.00 per month Boys from 0 to, i years, Boarding Department SCHOOL REOPENS SEPTEMBER 6, 1921 Address or Apply to SISTER SUPERIOR for further information. t ESyaSEJ s r Hr.vj