i . FAWIVOVB THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON WKflNRJIflAY, HKIT. j0i ,( Town Topics MIm HeMeni to Leave. Mist Marjorle Seller, Instructor la mathematics nt the KlaiuntU coun IT high school, has tendered her resig nation, stating that her health will not permit hor teaching longer. MIm Hate! North, who has been teaching at WIeser, Idaho, and who Is highly recommended, will arrive next week to relieve Miss Sellers. Owing to the departure of a certain popular young man who was a former Instructor at the high school, some of the wise ones ore wagging their heads. While away on her vacation, though. Miss Sellers suffered an attack of typhoid fever, and Is not as strong this year as last term. Her departure Is al ready causing remorse among the high school student. Settlers Urged to Ask for Surveys ot Lands GH m T SCHOOL Frwirh Korpian Minn i JaV A fBfsM b r y WtLLAIItW riiivr sessions in:i.i I.ast, Has Many Americans MINOR WAR NEWS AmwiH-uii iul I.'iikIui, Uo) vj,tH parents ield In I'nrU l,m I'UllilK Aar, Har, HARM! Those funny amateurs at the Or pheus theater tonight. BUI starts at 8 sharp. Home From Mine. Mr. and Mrs. II. H. Edmonds came in last nigm irom a sojourn ai iuc; ' latter" mine at Ilayden Hill in Mo-t doe county. They drove 134 Tuesday In Edmond's ear. Kevry settler on unsurveyed land Is Interested In securing an early survey hy tho department of the Interior. The allotment of the appropriation to the Various states for surveying pub lic lands Is passed entirely upon the relative number Of applications for survey. Hied by boua fldo settlers who are living upon unsurveyed lands. There are many such settlers In the I survey ot the unsurveyed public land state of Oregon, and they have almost In the state. entirely Ignored tho Importance of. Settlers on unsurveyed lands are tiling an application for survey. Most 'also requested to wrlto to C. C. Chap of them are uninformed relative to I nun. secretary, Oregon Development the Importance of fillug this applies-' League, l'ortland, Oregon, who it tlon. and simply assume that surveys urging the government to complete will be made when tho governnientlthcso surveys. With Information ill gets around to It, not knowing that .recti) from settlers, tho Development the preference for all surveys Is glv-llA-aguo will bo ablo to hasten this en to settlers. Ivvork. Kvery settler on unsurvejed lands should nt once write to Kd (I. Worth, I United States surveyor general otj Oregon, customs house building, In I Portland, Oregon. In writing make' an application for an early survey XH5HT IV .TTi:M).M'K is SUFF1C1KNT, MAM'Al. TKA1V ixc win, also in: t;ivi:. Klghtcen were enrolled for the .. i..... ......... . ii. n. v, -v.iui., nun nil) ,-arr .ages hum the American nu, llrtiiii eiiibnsle mid for llm Amiuif4 lkj HritUh itmbulaurn orKnulitloii, At Villi. Praia-he. Mi. ije0t. lloelhal, wlln of (lovrtn.r do,,),,! of tho Panama raiml ti astrf,, ed an a py. Mrs. UtK.ll.al, (, n( ,j nun descant, and speak. t.rnnfti,! LONDON'. Sept 16 The Fii-itchi bodies f foiUi syiilpalhUer raised -forelKit lesion." that Interesting 111 by Hi" stales at ai " .tltnilivii ti freutietitlv- made, to tltur The French " foiWcil legion" I In romance. Is reviving n Intuit dally "imposed ot adeuiurou spirit of all ..i.ll.,, I . ,. ur ilUlwilPlM.il A Ills. I lltllllMiaiUUK - -miUUIIIK lll ' -I ...... ii..i ,... . ,. tory of the legion and It position In null), however. Hie rrcurh Hiem- "M. All such applications will be reported night school course at the Klamath; International law 1. nil the more In-, solve --and II chief M-rvlc-i hereto. upon to the department of tho Inter- county hWl ,choo, ,Mt ,,.,. WhfU "r.Unrs at iho present time, sl.uejforo has he.,. In V'""- '"J Ktw,uu. , ,,. m lor, and will hasten completion of the'. , , . ., At .. lino recent enlistment lncl.,de no, jpre-ou, ofa..a.lo , a bark I, a A "ding u he m , , onl) Italians and those, of other Kuro- la ot nat. paiweo ior ue i"i-" - - "" pu Notlcu There will be a mass convention of i r hxn riiicurr coukt clkuk . ICIittnnth Pnnnlv (Inipnti fh;,t T litvnl . , .. . , '. , . ,. , .all those who signed the "out-to-wln' .been regularly nominated for the of-; " flee ot Clerk of the Circuit Court, by the Democratic, Republican and Pro- Pu digressive iortles, and have accepted la New Loratloa. Pred Garlch, who recently cbaaed the Sugar Bowl, today com- tho'nomlnatlon tendered me br each pleted the Bjolng ot the establishment 'of the aboTl, nameJ parties; that If to the larger quarters in the White building adjoining. The new quar ers will be opened this evening, with a reception and special music for the public. In the.new quarters, Garrich haa accommodations for hot lunches. In addition to confectionery, etc.. and the place is beautifully fitted up. The petition presented to the Swed ish diet asking for political suffrage naa 351,454 signatures. voters league slips on September S3, UU4. at 2:30 and ! o'clock p. in., tn tho court house lu KLimath Falls,. Let there be. a general rally from nil over the county, as there uro Import am tutorials for the dry state and dry candidates to U considered nt this meeting. M. F. Chllds of Ash land, Oregon, who has been working I It Hinn(i ?n m ft.. itw ti I n I a dlrtfi My past record In this line of work '" l" ""uu f, '"' ,uv "" "-" -"7 t. ,n-,tfiiv .r.i ,n . mvfJ" 1. w present and speak recommendation. Respectfully yours. you elect me to Sll said office. I wlli do my best to attend to the duties of said office In an efficient and econom ical manner. GEO. CHASTAIN. Present Incumbent. Mile. LI so Berty, a French actress, has a hat for each day in the year. and answer questions In relation to the campaign. Other speakers may be present. Do not forget the date and place. Hy-order of the committee. lth Itsw FALL and WINTER COATS For the Misses and the little ones I'n p"4 We have an exceptionally large line of new styles in coats and caps for little ones and the young school girl. Warm, comfortable and stylish of giving aid and a definite uiu U the first session was held. At thl meeimg uio program u.r vie '",. lmtullRntlei. but also a number vas outlined. The attendance will bo '0( Canadians and Amvrlrau who stilt larger In a short time. were unable for oue reason or niiolh Providing there H a sultlcleut de-Jer to Join the regular forces of lh maud on tho part of Klamath Fall! "Hit men and boys, the high school plans, The employment of foreign troops i., i.rmni,,. ii.t .ini rimui-4 in h a common episode In military his- tory, but the general term "forvUtt I hern elllploel o mum in llie roiu. legion." which hn tome to lf ustlil. nlal M-rVlce In recrnt ) f r tli IUe ly, though rather hnnely. applied lot has heeimie rather gn'ral that II was tho "regiments etr:illKer" In thc'piirel) rt colonial force Hut thl Idoa French service, has stood troops sold Into tvrr'x wore the Hessians who fought iilider!ter "f llltlr before tlm pr-rlil coll the llrltlsh flAg III the American revo-. filet In which It picmt to plajr a lutlon. hut for "Irregular volunteer jroinplctiou prt Uii.uno AuxrUiio hor. Hr'- &HJH Fair Is a Hummer if .. ..b.L .. I - - '" '"laHl. foreign reluei on French sidl, par.Tp MH-I luo.ooo IMIk 0 tlcutarly veteran soldiers IpII from prisoner. . slilt gun. and niMrl, ,a, the funliui of numerviu foreign rg muulllnn. Til lialllr I. rcsrdf4i nicnt by Napoleon at the lime of hli'l'elng of great Important. ,(, r.ttirn from Kibe . lircause Joe imvun I"'" , fhllir iimela in I aiik.. .. Iho powers 10 the Violation tit Jl(4 nf her treat) obligation ti hmiti IJ.uoii itttaiM at l.uug-Kuw At.S'm. attWI 1UII.0UU JatAtie.e IiimiIu k... oo.l. not lor ji Ituorrrci, ilnre Iho legion has t'en irrii rll,i4rl.ril ut iran.HKi n service, a employril lii general warfare a num.! . Alinouiirement wm nuito i,a U flmr of the New Vork lrol-n t. change that ttaglatid would 4 f all wh.al ord.rod, rvrti Ihoijis (( hould he .eli-l by Herman of A,, Irian warship a eiiiiifjbai.il ( lf J. C. Smellier Head of Commercial Dvpartmeiit manual training. This department of the school Is thorough In every way. and if the night class Is organlied. wood working, bench work, turning, forgo work, etc, will be offered. The class last night was larger than the opening class last year. Tho night school students last year were twenty-nine lu number during the year. At present courses In sten- olypy, shorthand, typewriting, book keeping and nil commercial work are being offered fret of charge, clane being held from 7 to 9 on Mondays. Tuesdays and Thursdays. J. S. Smcltzer, In charge of tho present night classes and the high school commercial department. Is a graduate of Manchester College, In Indiana. He has been teaching suc cessfully for four years In tho. busi ness college at Wilmington, Del.i. Prior to that, he had actual experi ence as a stenographer and bookkeep er, and knows the needs of the stu dents for this reason. Accurate Information about llirl Klamath llasln. Hee Ctillcolr, es.1 Mala. Make your selection now STILTS Dry Goods Company "Where the ladies shop" IH Vf IfJwmR H 1 ti'B H "Value Itecehred," Featuring J. Warren Kerrigan, Two Reels. "Tim ftatrway of Regret." A Sensational Drama "A Heard Itoinaace," Sterling Comedy AMATKLK NlfJUT TOMOHT ADMIHSIO.V 10 AND 15 CENTM (Continued from pagt It Driving horsts, coach hur.iii utaudard breel. .Slalllous Draft, Helglau. IVii h run and grade, driving, coach .nut standard II rood mare - Draft, Helglau I'ercherou mid grade.; driving, ciucb and staudard. V-arliug culls, draft and driving Two-)car-oli colts, draft and driv ing. CatHa Dairy, Jcry. Holstelus, Durhams and specials. Stock breeds. Mules. Poultry Turkeys, all kinds. Chickens, all breeds (trio). Hogs, all breeds and sites. Persons exhibiting hogs, turkeys or chickens wilt bring samu lit eihlhlt crate or box. drain. Alfalfa, both seed and fodder. Itarley. oats, rye, wheal (all kludil and corn. Alt threshed grains to be exhibited lu about Olio pock quantities. VcrettlT! Potatoes, white, bluo and red. Onions, white and yellow. Tablu beets. Carrots, for tablu and stock. Parsnips. llutabagas. Cabbage. .Stock beets. Kale. Sweet corn. Turnips. Watermelons. Muskrnelons. Tomatoes. Squash, rrookueck, htibbard summer. Cucumbers. Vegetables to be shown In such quantities as to make an appropriate 'exhibit. Fruits Apples, all kinds. Peaches. I Pears. Plums. Women') DeuirtuiciiC. Tatting work First, $1.50; second Women and Jewelry ARE INSEPARABLE Man wants the one, and wants the one to have the other. Twas ever thus. '11 third, blue ribbon Uce-. Flr.t. tl 5o. ..f.in.l. uo. third, blue rlbhou . Dolly - Flr.t. II; second, red rlh atuJ'l'on. third, blue ribbou Special piece Flri, 15. rroud It. third, blue ribbon Crochet -M-cll piece."-Flr.t. It; tcund. It; third, blue ribbon. KmbrolderyHofa pillow Flrt, II, .ecoml. IS relit, third, btu. rib bon Centerpiece- - Flrnt II. leCohd, IS cents, third, bluo rlpbun. Table rover--Flrt IS. sevond. II: third, blue ribbon. Hheet First. 12; second l; third, bluo ribbon. Pillow slip Flrt It Ho; M-cond tl; third, blue ribbon. Apron First, II; second. So rent third, bin ribbon. Drawn work HpeeUi First, 13; kcAOlid. 2, third, blue ribbon. Itattenburg rfeclal plefew Flr.t 12; second, It; third, blue ribbon, Mattcnbiirg Mpetlal pieces Flrt 12; second, II; third blue ribbou. Mew lag i Dreurnaklng flirts under 1 llrst, 13, second, 12. third, II I-adlcs, Is year, up, snle'lfs only First. S; second, 13. third II PatrhlugtllrU under l First, II; second, red ribbon; Ihlrd, blue ribbon. Darning dirts under Itf First, II;, second, red ribbon; third, blue ribbon. Knitting First, ; second, red ribbon; third, bluo ribbou. Millinery llrst trimmed hat, ama teurs only First, 3; secml, 2; third. It. Art Work llurnt work First. II.3&; second, red ribbon; third, blue ribbon. Painting, water colors First, 1; second, red ribbon, third, bluo ribbon Oil painting First, 11.60; second. red ribbon; third, blue ribbon. China First, J, econd 11; third. bluo ribbon. Sketching, pun nuil Ink First, 12; second, 1; third, blun ribbon. Pencil First, 2; second, 11; third, bluo ribbon. Cooking llnwd. whllo (llrla, 10 to l First, 12; second. ; third, CO rents. (Iniliiim (llrlH 10 to tl Klrat, 12; second, fl third, CO cents. Wholo wheat (llrU under 1 First, 2; second. II; third, SO cents. (Joins First. 75 cenls; second, 50 cents; third, 25 rents. Kails First, 75 cenls; second, 60 cenls; third, 26 cents. I'nstry. pl (npplo or lemon) HlrlH 10 to IHFlrst l:, second, 60 runts; third, blue rlhliou. v.asea Muir First, 1; second, 60 cents; third, bluo ribbon, Angel Flrst.fi : second. 76 cents: Through Hrwnd WhlltiKk Awri. ran mlnUler lu Helglum. Cncltbi) ti spx-ated lit llm I'ntled Htatr. In (. trl agalnt lite order of ll. lUiai government of llrue, hiKtr, derrd all Kulthmen In Intr ln wis at onc. Munich I. lu have a .chil tt X.UOO girl will Iki glirl a r.imte.frlil and Indtialrlal rluratlon cenU, third, SO rents, ('nkeo- Women w?r U Irfnf-. Flr.t, II; ennd. 75 cent Ihlr4.lt cents, i i Angel Flr.t. 13. teem,! third, blue ribbon, lyer Flrl. 13. ecf.ud, , ihlrd. blun ribbon, FrM cok-Flr.i, II Sp w, II. third, blue ribbon Drop rake. Flmt, II ot4 It rem, third, blue ribbon Cookie. Flr.t. II. .rM U jtelll., Ihlrd. blue ribbon and Theater Guide Houston's MetrftiUi hmsmub We invite you to make an inspection of our stock, It is peculiarly adapted to the needs of all classes, and includes some excellent selections at exceed ingly moderate prices. WM. A. MAS TEN HOUSTON'S OPERA HOUSE DARK STAR THKATKI "lleauly I'uaiktnsnt," VlUgraph Comedy In T.o Paris "Two Macks of Potatoes" Hellg Western Drama "The My.lrry ui the Udder of U&' Fourth of the Chronicles of l'Ii Any Meat lu (Vol. . Coin lug .Hutuntay and riiiinU) Jeasst Ii. Ikry preclll KIIMU.NI IIHKKHK III Hie JriflNC(lraMa, "TIIK MANTKII MIND'' In Five Woailrrful IterU third, 60 rents Layer First, fl; second 60 centi; third, blue ribbon. Fried cakes-First, f I; second 60 renin; tlulrd, bluo ribbon, Drop cukes First, 60 cents: sec onu, zr, cents; third, blue ribbon, CookleH First. CO cents; second, 26 cents; third blue ribbon, Hrend Women oer lh While Flrnt, f2,60; serond, fl,60; third 76 cents. (Irnhaui-First, 12,60: 11.60; third, 76 renin. Whole wheat First, f2,60; ono; fi,ro; third 75 cents, Hums First, f I; second, 75 cents; third, 50 routs, KoIIh First, fl; secoud, 76 cents! Ihlrd, 50 cents. Pastry, tile (aunla or im,.v IWoiiiim oor IK First, fl; swiud, 76 V TEMPLE THEATEI "David dart-irk," Vllagraph Two-Keel Hpeclal Hecond, "lAn vs. PHd," Helix Drama "The iu.llrr' dal," Kssnnuy Drniim HPKCIAI, THDAV d.VI.V I'ATIIK HPF.CIAI' WAK SM l-'HIWI TIIF. HIOXT Wli tJIVK H.MH. TIIAIII.VO HT.iwI ADMIHNION AI.WAYH 10 OKNtl sec- MATINKK IIAILY AT llM AM, MCKNMKD PIOTUHK MERRILL OPERA HOVft Merrill, Om. MOTION IMOTURKl TUKSM" AND NATtJROAVM it '