" t mwn'wv' HAltUllAV, fMTOUKU, II, lOlM. YnU THE' EVENING HERALD; KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON ,1 t vt TEreninf Herald v.n. H.K. V. o. m r4,.ttter tuid rblHke ....k...t . .UU MKUT Advertislnc Manager l'aMIafcaA daily aaeept Sunday, at Tha fUrkld Publishing Company of Klawitk ralli, at 119 Eighth street. Entared at tha postotflca at Klam ath Fana; Ore.. 'for tranaslaaloB through lbs alalia aa aecooU-claaa matter. MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED 'PRESS Tha Associated Ijrcts la cxcIiiiIto j entitled to tbe uto tor publica tion of all Bwa dispatches credited to ft, raot otherwise credited In thla paaar. and also tber local nowe publishes" herela. HATtmtMV, tXTOHKM, 14, XWii. other would hhvo ? sam Jkonrral qitallfldatton nt tho ntiit t and In tiiu rnitrsn of two oarn could dovonn to tin' point that tho presiml mlmluls trntlon has nlrcndy ronclipd I I'm not Reed Iiiiitiiiohs Pur thill reason, mill vn consider It it Htiffl clctit reason the llotnld fools com pelled to lift Its voire In favor of the. re-olertlon of Mnyor Wiley. CO SITED aWr r f WHY CHANGE? FOH tho pant two voars tho city of Klamath Falls has enjoyed a clean, ef Mi lent and proRresslve nd mlnlitratlon of Ito chic and business affairs. 'Th badly muddled finances of the city hae been stralKhtened out, tbe MIIU -addition sewer unit baa born oempleted, the, fire, liatnrd and Insurance rate reduced by the In stallation of a more adequate vater system, drainage and street problems met and conquered, mid mora tiling of tenirel far-renchlnR Importance nrcnmpllabed than the nverano 1 1 1 sen realties. The average cltlrcn would realise corely tbe lack of efficiency, and would appreciate the financial situa tion wire'condltlon's reversed and the city plusHjla'dPr Into difficulties Instead of feeing fairly on the road to em'erilnr from them. We-nre all too quick to CTltlclte and blame; too slow to-gWe deserved praise. Tbe adnjlnlstratlbn has boon hand (capped by flnanclil obstacles and by minority dlaeenslon from within, but despite tkta It has made good. There Is only one standard by which men In public office should be measured ibat Is the ability ft lib which they discharge tbe duties of their offlcV lly this standard we Judge Mayor Wiley. He has made KOb'd. Dut a certain minority durlnn the past two years have opposed tbe ad ministration. Hecause they could not control Mayor Wiley, they bare sought to discredit tiltu. Now, with a city election ap proaching; thla underground attack of abuse and .Tllllflcatloa.'ls again In Ideace. We deplore these raud-sllnglng tac tics. Tkay jure no place lrt,cyjj ma'nity otitic. ,In spite orllbb eon tlnnal talk of corruption In office, there has never been a single In ' stance officially authenticated, not even the raguest Insinuation that haa, so .-far aa we know, the slight est foundation 1n fact. Such tactics prove nothing against their target In thu -minds of broad minded clUens. They 'merely em phasize the weakness of the position of the disgruntled minority. Aa far as the Herald knows, the 'candidates who are opposing Maor Wjley have no band In the mud slinging campaign. They are hon orable gentlemen; certainly entitled to aspire for tbe office and doubt less possessing merit. "But why change a satisfactory ser vant, at thla time when be haa just become wfeg acquainted with the complicated problems of city gov ernment? Now that bis requisite technical 'knowledge for the situation haa been 'acquired, and we are blessed with an executive with dignity, tact and efficiency, why spend time and rabney uselessly In breaking In an other offlrlal 'Jlmlttlng that' 'the K8TKAY NOTICK Strayed to the O. K. barn, one brown sare, white hind feet, star on forehead, roached main, weight ubout 1300 lb. Owner may havo same by paying for ad and feed, H-1T m 20 new styles of Leather Vests at K, K. K. Store. 12-H tgM - I CHEAP GLASSES 'Poorly fitted glmMru; SlasBsw rht u ran Just get V with are Ilk SLOW POISON to your e. They undermine yoair ajesitml health tliroutfli tho aervoua arateat tliu tin 'plraaB your JVnrrI efftcleu icjr, Wo fit Uie gdaaseN to correct 'Use sloferta of each eye ep MtMetjr, then grind the Ioiim-h rosjaired, time irlriojr ou iiuiilc kad efficient service at u iiumI 'rat rliarge. Dr. Gdbk TcSmStmc J04XT You r.m't Ket on jour feet iigiilu by Klttlnr nroiiud "(instou SotiKht" beadllio' After mi. mv dear (latum Chicago bam! Its robbed n poker game and the wlnnort toil bejllv. A lloston undertaker bus been eon- lctid of idling poWon booze :ind we can prote It TIiUirh are getting brighter Kven the leaves are turning. A lark Is the only song bird that sings as It files. Others, and hu mans, slug and then tly. Pershing will write bis hook on Hiixzurds Hay Island, but we like him and refuse to comment. Rome towns ore liuky. Two St Louis liisur.inrn men are IuIssIiik You never can uudrslaiid women. One has had a man ui rested tor cruelly to a rat Campaign against needless acci dents has been started. Hate you ever seen a needed accident? In spite of Parisian longer skirts lots of flappers ot III get thetr style from Scotland. Hankers know wheie mnney Is They held a convention In New York during the world uerles. Due to the coal shortage, one pop ular winter reitort will ! two stilts of underwear. When a girl who takes dl tatlon marries hr boss she becomes boss and lie takes dictation TIM TROUBLE JuRKling of Calendar Cauac Of Confusion Through out Centuries to their respective 'governments to Insert their national holidays (hero in nud togothei make It 1'iw fin t licit lespecllvo nations " I Interested In the movement, nr (ordlng to the league, me Interim I tloiuil chambers of commune, Inlet national confeieticoM of European calendar advocates, the International ANtionomlo uulo't, International Ito I man t'lttlinllo churches (thiongh the "Vatican ) Tim government of Can ' tul:i, tbe Ho) a I Society of Canada, Robs Field, Arcadia, Will Soon Be Memory I'allcixin vs. Duhb, et nl t . ''Sufi wan filed In the circuit court today by John G. Patterson vermis K M. Uubb, iidmtnlstrator or tho estate of Charles J. 1-Vrgti.son, deceased, Charlton L'urrln, (leorgo J. Walton and WJI1 Wood for tbe collection of rent alleged due from the Southern Oregon Drug company. Those appear ing aa dulendans are signers or n bond promising payment of rnt for the building now occupied drug company I'atteituin n. Southern Oregon Drug; Attorneys for John G. Patterson (ileJ stilt thla morning agalnut the Southern Oregon Drug company, asking that an order if ejection bij Issued against the defendant for failure to pay rent. Ore Aitayinsr $2,200 Per W.U'IIINHTOV. Oct. 11. Julius Caesar, hv bis unscientific Juggling of the cnlendni, bun caused uuuetcs s.iry confusion for centuries, srty members of the International Plxed Viili'Ud.tr league, whit udvoi.tte the adoption of it in-montb ear vvmi each month containing tweut) -eight daM mid an Interunlleual holiday added each )e.ir to make up the Itl'.T. da8 of the solar rnleiutnr There Is really no reason vvh) the cab ndnr Hhould bo so broken up, league members say In tbe dav of tbe uncliitt l.Vyptl.tni". who orlgluat- d the ralendar, working with the thadnw-H of pyramids nud obelisks, the ralendar was arranged with thir teen months of equal length, with a five da)s fesllv.il lit the end of the ear to square things up with tbe sun. The lensiiu for the i)rnuilds and otnllsks was their use In nsiron urn) and calendar making, It Is said In 40 II Julius Cieiur. dissat isfied v.ith the moon-rbuHlug uil.-n-dar or his day .nloptid the Kg) pilau s)stui with mollifications The Itoin.ins were superstitious about odd numbers so Julius starlid to do with the talendar as he had done with the world and when he was through the filial length mouths were all broken up. tin- five-day festival was elliulnuted, and the months were ar ranged nlternalel) with 30 and dl days. So pleasetl was the lloman senate with Cii'ar's work. It Immediately named tho tevt nth month in his cal endar In his honor, and the stem Is known as the Julian calendar That worked for a while until oue of Caesar's successors, Augustus by name, changed bis forebear's work. In 11 C 28, and when his heavy hand was through, tbe Ljlcndar re sulted In Its present state; tho odd mid even numbered months were changed around and arbitrarily fix ed, February was given a little more liberty than tho other months, and the half-years Vere se't on unequal bases tho first half getting only 1S1 days and thu sr-.'ond IS I. The Unman senate retaliated by chang ing tho name of thu eighth month to honor Augustus, as tdiat was his birth month as July was Julius's. "Constnntln the Oreat". says n leaguo publication, "conferred thu ever-welcome Sabbath rest i ach 7lh day on Kuropeans; but the unequal lengths of SM und 31 day months Im posed by Julius and Augimtus have zlnro foned tho Constunllun weeks yearly to Mil e months Into different week, and at month-ends almost split weeks Into parti. Incessantly 'but m-odlcKSly Vo'iialiiK weeks and months." In IS. 12 unothi r (linugu was made, when Pope I rr gory XI 11 found Jul ius had been wrong In bis arithme tic mid made nn error In computing leap )ears, and that as a result ten extra das bad piled up from some- AIU'ADIA. fal. Oct II Itoss Kli'lil, one one of the country h gieat liatnon schools and air flight i enters, will soon lie a memory He (cut ilopaittiie of the l'-2, th,t flint Kteat arm) dlilglhlp to make a transcontinental flight, and or all lillf I 'J iinllult.tl mm, 1tnu l..f Mi.. i .... I . i -.....- .1 - ' " " '- ,iiiu urn Murrain in mil run i-rim e o , . , . , ,,,. it .. i l!.. . ,. . , . ,llK tdatlon sealed nth empty Tito Pulled States and Caniid an Cnleiidttri . .,,,., . , ., , ,, , , t!l rnllHted lieu will .so vo as caie tissiirl.itlons bitve al unnit motisl) oil- , , . ... , ,., , , t.ikeia until I in r en Hutment e doised the "Intetuatloiinl M'lxed ( nl- , . ., ,,, . .,,. ...... . , P res, wh'it even I hey will leave eml.ir Plan' . us tho hest tliua far de-1 ... .. . , .... ., , . ... , U scout nuance of the fed as nit vised to remedv the defects In exist-. . . , , . " lug calendars ",r "l'UI"M 1,IIB "nl l"'"" "''' Practically. It Is Said, the ...Vised!'''" nM 'K"-'"'!''"""" " l"" calendar would aid In agriculture In ',I,,MM,, " '" '", ",,",, "" preventing crop talluies b) iliiiiliiRl In M,"u',X U"u' "" ,,""u wl 1'" at Incorrect tlm.s be.atise the cal-1 mx' '" ,nngriis reconvenes to endnr calls for It It would be of I"1'1" '" "I'proprlatlon to reopen value to labor and capital alike. It Is ""' fl''1'1 lalmcd, and would aid Industry gen erallv It would eqtiallio dating sys tems throughout the world, mid, flu ally, tho US day month would free about 9 per rent or monthly iitotir) now- held for 30 und 31 days CALIFORNIA OREGON REAL-ESTATE LIVESTOCK AUCTION AND COMMIS SION BROKERS. APPROVED BONDED AUCTIONEERS. MARSH AND MARSH, SOLE OWNERS. v. . iiox nin Home Olflio Klamalli 1'iilk (Hilton. Phone (Ml. We tUt, niUeill-e, mill t Initiate all hilling mailer pertaining to voiii offeilng, lilglil) essential fin hitler lesiiltn. ttc ioimImc! Sales nt Piiblle Am I Ion or Pilviile sale line nud everyvvlieirv nil sltlill it loiiiiiiKslnii IiikIs, I'm Hiii liifoi mill Ion, terms nml Had ilali- fin nl-lii'il oh npplliiitlon, touts foe efllileul servlio BURTON F. MARSH, Snles Mnnnger S1Wl . . I'll Nt pnunTMi.i: IIAK.AK AM) DIVXKIt Siigarman's ' No Profit Male" vvhli b started Ibis morning at ' 30 In came an enlalillHheil Htli'iess with the opi it lint of the doors CrowdH were waiting to lie adliiltlid and the rlrieeu eleiks were not enough to tako c.iro of I he IiiisIiioms Tho first twelit)-llve who pun has ixlllary iV theied mcrihniidlHo to the vnltto of till will glvo a has- or more were etch given n 'i giien- The woman nuxl Presbyterian church will kIvi aar and dinner In the church parlors, h.nk when tho snleH slip was present- Friday Doc. Mth, I93S. H I ed to the e.isbler Tho mimes of those ; m I tweiit)-ltvo persons will lie puiillsli ! Patrick Mncklnaws tor Dad and "-"I'" "''da)'s Herald I the Hoys at K. K K. Store li-H 'I his om Mppttr sale Is on annual I fealtiro with .Sugarmaii. this being ....... tlie sevetitei lltli one The flint w.im """" , aw.i) li.ii I. In 1'iiifi and h )eir has . i ien the event grow In ! I his "Who", 0iked Itlii' professor f ' u r promles to lie the ln-st ever the student, "is Homer?" i Put on. Tl,,. ..... 11,1,.. ii.,il. ti...rl....l iiiliiiireus in nriicien are mi iiini-ii " "- J ..wW out," was the reply, I I llier liuudlse on display h neires.ary Duchess Trousers- I0 a button, Collie lu tonight while Hie stork Is $1 a rip. K. K K. Store. 12 14 .Mill cnmnlele Adv H I.. .1. . - .1 1 ... ............I..., tl... ....! (Ill inn 1..1M nun in n'.i -. nin- iim- i-ti, values offend an Inspection of Hie Today At The Liberty 'I tint tLiMihm itiittt: MiiMi, llitik .Inn In WESTERN SPEED Ivpluil Wcsli-in phtuie Itinl flli llmk like ii glove. HI'SIIWi "lt,i leli'liinleil olagr lnr, t.'i'orge ,tilU, (nines lu us In "THE RULING PASSION" ll i iui. nf I he ileviiesl limn illos Mr, .trllss i-vei iipieiiieil in, If vuo nppici lale 11 pliliire vvllli ml i lass he sine In see this one, 'the pint Mill Iik riitillniiiiiis mi hiiiiibi), slnrllnu nl I oVImk In the nfli iniMiii. Iteseivril si nti. on siil Hiiiuliiv for "ORPHANS OF THE STORM" Don't fail to read the Herald Classified Ada. - "-" TlBHHBPasjasBBBiBBSBajajPi Ton Found in MotherLode VISAI.IA. Cal.. Oct. U (lold as saying J 2,200 a ton has been uncov ered In the Mother I.ode country, seven miles from Mariposa, accord ing to Orlando Moore of VIsjIIj, who subrulttud a leport from Han Francisco assay era to verify hLs claim to one of the richest gold strikes on record In California. The report of tho assayers gave tho gol I value of the specimens us $2,102 07 per ton, silver $6.51. The ntrlko was made late In Sep tember but the report from tho as ua)en wjn only recently received Tho owners. Mi. and Mrs. Moore and P. P. and J. P. Ilelknap of Orange Cove, novo ten claims ag gregating 15,000 feet ulonK the ledge, ESHV fO.NTKST The essuy contest whlih Is bulng couduiled by tho Catholic Civic Hlghts association of Klamath coun ty Is drawing to u close No essuy will be received and lonldered If the envelope containing II bears a date later than October 20. This contest Is open to iiool children of this county und offers 135 in prices for essays on "Why thu mU-nained compulsory udlcullonul bill should bu defeated." Kssuys are not to bo over r. 0(1 words lu length und must bo written In ink and ou one side of tho pupcr. Tho subject matter, construction, spelling, punctuation, grammar and ueutness will bo wbut determines tho winner. Tho first prizo Is $20, with u 110 ad $0 us second and third, Addrnss fffaMMl Ofc. 1M-W, Am. MM and tho earth, uc ordlng to that time table, w-ere not travelling on the same schedule Sr (iregor) did wh.t many othitr titoplo have often wlnned they could do, he dug out ten days from one month -Oiiobcr of that year- a'nd threw them Into Ihe ills lard, In order to readjust the 21st or .March to tho equliK x and the rest of the Calendar to the seasons. .Since then we have been travelling under tbe firegnrluti calendar In couseqiienre, the league (omplalus, fingni) movul tho Christian )eir'n eiii) (whl( )i ever since the establish- mi nt of the iCbrlstlau era had been rdebrateil at Chrihtinas- from Clirlstmafl.lo laniiury 1st one week farther away rrom "nature's year's mil, December 22nd." Itussla nnd (Sreero alone did not comply with that edict, und continue as of old. After severul national and Inter nntlniiiil'roiiforonccH during 11122, of those liten-sted In the new move ment, a final International confer ence was planned to ho held hoiiid time during tho i inning year. It will he held here, at tho president's rail Many representatives or world 'nations will attend, to discuss u pro gram which Includes Location of tho "Year Day," re moval of "leap day" to bo a midsum mer's holiday, tho best arrangement to fit tho present S2 ) early weeks Into permanent mouths, u inline for tbo proposed mouth "Hoi", the hest permanent dale Mr Kuster, tho Ikm duto ou which to begin tho "yoaial" or f-qtiul until year (tentatively set at 1U28), and to "draft reiommendu tloim concerning thu nbovo Into leg islative, form for adoption by all na- VCAIJFORNIA OREGON POWER COMPANY LWsW I i THE CALIFORNIA OREGON POWER COMPANY PREFERRED CAPITAL STOCK PRICE 92 PER SHARE YIELDING 7.6 70 TOlll PAWNERS IN PKOGIUCSS THE COMPANY The history of The California Oregon Power Company shows a substantial growth in facilities and earnings result ing from the large sums of money Invested in its properties and from the development of the territory in which 11 operates. Steady Growth in Customers Served The territory now served by The California Oregon I'owei Company includes parts ol Jackson, Josephine, Klamalli and Douglas Counties in Oregon, and bitkiyou County and parts of Simla and Trinity Counties in California. 1 his is an area equal to the combined areas of the states of Massa chusetts, Rhode Island and Connecticut. During the period between 1912 and 1921, the number of consumers has grown from 0,561 to 11.V00, an Increase of BU'.'c Increase in Facilities The Company owns and operates seven hydro-electric plants In Southern Oregon and Northern California. It ha never resorted to generation of electricity by stcarn power. In building these hydro-clectric plants, a natural resource is being developed which will be productive forever. In 1912, the generating capacity was 11,800 II. P. and at the end of 1922, it will amount to 52,580 II. P. Tbe Company's high tension lines at the end of 1922 will be over six hundred miles In length. The aggregate length of the distribution lines will be over eight hundred and ten miles. The investment needed for the construction of these fa cilities has increased from $4,189,325.76 in 1912 to 19.S67, 430 60 on June 30, 1922. THO STOCK Par value JIOO per share. Dividends have been paid on Tbe California Oregon Power Company Ptefcried Capital Stock since inuanct (April IS, 1921) at ihe rale of J7 rcr share per annum. Checks are mailed every three months at rale ol f I 75 per share. Proceeds of all securities sold are devoted exclusively to additions to and betterments ol Company's properties. Il is not assessable by the Company lor any purpose whatsoever It is non-callable, and If tiurcliaved at the present price yields a permanent return of 7 0'. on the Investment. It Is exempt from 1'edcral Normal Individual Income Tax. It takes precedence as to assets and dividends over com mon stock amounting to $M4I,I00 par value. Tbe equity back ol the preferred slock now outstanding amounts to a total of $6,290,605 50 which equals $2HJ 60 per share or over three times the present tost nl $92 per share Purchsse may be made in any amount from one share up ward. The stock may be purchased for cash or on our special savings plan, namely, JS 00 per share as first payment, and $5 00 per share per month Interest Is paid by the Company on all partial payments under tbe savings plun at the rale ol 6'i per annum. Inter est checks are mailed to subsiiibeis under ihe savings plan every three months. The stock Is listed on the San Prancisco Slock and Uond Kxdmigc THE RECORD OF TEN YEARS' GROWTH Oiiiutlnc Iff Kttnliiri will out Kllawstt Vtluc Phyilctl Oion MimtiHiiit iMdutiliiK Inuicil Hums YEAH 1'iopfiiifi Knui( Cipcnif ur lriMijtiii Umiiiitil 1912 $4,189,325.76 $307.010 29 $137,663.49 $169.376 80 21,492,374 1913 . . 4,787,624.3$ 347.261.70 143,746 67 203,515 03 26,485,359 1914 . . 5,054,312 08 385,331.23 163,209 21 222,122 02 33.245,36b 19)5 5.265,839 86 398,349 8 171,458 26 226,831.57 38,133.884 1916 5.985,095 29 426,106 64 213,679 91 212,426 73 41.936,855 1917 6.498,375 71 487.916 44 226,509 67 261.406 77 47.755,628 1918 7,311,310.73 102,269 05 245,15037 257,11868 46.216,299 1919. . 7.416,52245 726,07930 295,74374 430.335 56 108.238,745 1920 7.692.884 51 948,277.07 398.041.48 550,23549 142,404,975 1921 8.407.58182 1,001,272 07 449.082.18 552,189 89 129,368,808 1922(il.noil,..r1JiniJun,-w) 9,567,430 60 1,029.409 12 444,41046 584.99866 131,170,857 Our partial payment plan of 3 per share per monlli enables you to take immediate advantage of the exceedingly altraelive price at which this high grade security is now luring offered J2per shaic to yield 7.6 per annum. V You may place your order or get full information at any of our offices, or from dny member of our organization. I'rice subject to Increase at any time. THE CALIFORNIA OREGON POWER COMPANY OFFICES MEDFORD, GRANTS PASS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON YREKA, DUNSMUIR, CALIFORNIA X I W m ,f - mwMm6mpw$Mk 'mMmtmmxsmww