Br h If ' PAowsiK THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON H'mv.Jwronn, , ""NMtW!!' C fdATiS PftTTY fri(VM I ATS Ml-vT AR U iORLl Tlfv'.,,,,. Q5Ar0UND OU SIWWJINl cot tm,5 M0RH;NV, TOW CI lit ft U4. THIS Lv.NlNC m I 1, -y-.. m ? & te 'm m " Li. """SSL, w P HOME ffgF-1 ' II LW Alt f: sweet hQ, W -'MjiT N ' ' fr . home Sr lr 7) & lRfts f - t Mm r. .. SJ t? . rn 'f---. .1 . t ' s 1T - I 1 .4 I I ' SI I I '.' "w jt'lF - y'IJ IT v,!son H WT ew iir v 1 " J !? ",:,0H $ $ J Ki8l) 4rV i r--"-. 1 i '" r i L . s- - ,t tri w t e 1 H li ft V -.' . K;1 i I1EPEIEK (IF FIUP1S iT E ... .-.. to ho Brniited C1IIISNG1 nrcTTcTri "" "" iULHiJUd I ILLU I soclatcd r'resO-Connrmntion, b j IMfl HK(SJtIIHI I I Govornor Harrison upon the arrival. j J 1 1 LJ j HLLULU His - I in roply to the nncrloa o( his inter- nay U ccncirnwi. i i'u. "., 'om -That W matter wh.eh to think, ami I do net bo Uvo Ihrt ,1. cntireiy in tho hind, of Con.re, , :U. our pa.Uotism ,as . U .ConBreSS has aiready t-romid tho' ,h. r an. o o 1c it ov tor puh rblllpplne. their Independence, anu '--"'.,-. rrvi,..,r , nivV VICTORY BLUE- TAILLEUR SPORTS FUR w ' AT THE CHURCHES olco dotor- Torrall, supervisor ot tlio it will havo a iin.ti vkv iu viv,.- . , . ii. rf i.n8 when that independence l.'r.r tor t ho u, s MANILA. Sept. -t..(ny Tho As eoclatcd Presi.) Condrmition. by Govornor Harrison upon the arrival here a few days aso ot his recom mendations that, in the event that independence is grantod to tho Phiilnninpa. restrictions such were provided in tho case of Cuba by tho Piatt amendment be embodi ed In the liberating act and result ing treaty, has, contrary to expec tations, arousetl practically no hos tile comment among the Filipinos. .Tlio native press is remarkably, silent on the attitude of the chief executive. The opposition paper, representing the "Partido Demo crata." contents itself with pointing out that tho attitude ot tho gover nor Is undoubtedly approved by the Kaclonalista pirty leaders, and, after all, was only to be expected. Tho Nacionalista papers refrain from nny comment whatsoever, favorable or otherwise. Governor Harrison's statement upon his arrival here, as carried by thi local presH is as follews: "The recommendation that early independence be given the Phili ppines under an arrangement simi lar to the Piatt amendment for Cuba was made by me officially as governor-general ot the islands and i3 al so my personal recommendation. The recommendation, and this point I took pains to make clear to Con-'j gress, was not presented by me as representing tho opinion of the Filipino people nor as representing that of my superiors. "Naturally I am not In a position to come back with any promises as to a dqte for the granting of inde pendence," continued tho governor rk-n..n which Includes tho coiimiun J of the second congressional district, states that ho will need about 11 .enumerators for Klamath county. Applications or requests for appli cation forms should ho sent to him Immediately. His nddross is Wasco, Oregon. As a test of tholr fitness !for tho work applicants will bo ro- j quired to 1111 out n sample schedule I i ni i... .till notified ot tho time Tho director of tho census, Hon. ajjd placo or tho lcst So far ,l8 Sam L. Rogers, announces that SO,-' practicable tho placo selected will 000 enumerators will oo neeueu hi ue one which i v; ..v .- Va ihu nnrt census. Tho worK census begins on January 2 and will last .i.n., turn nrniks in cities, and a Two foot Is tho usual strldo of .. f.-IM. lint whnn tho bird Is Ull . -" nnd begins to run it miles an .,. - .nA tn i-iirnl lllfltricts.l nlnrmml r...- o wtti varv. donendingi chances its mincing strldo for n unon the locality nnd character of foot stops, which carry It over tho tho district to be canvassed, 'i no ground at a raio oi -v .vnrn n-tv nnr enumerator at the hour. census of 1910 was about $70. At this coming consus It will probably be not less than $100 Football Is almost as popular In Ourina as it is In England and in ........... in..in.,n. nn.i rnliable. America. Tho natives play tho game 2i;viu. imwi.,v. .- . men and women, not less than needed years of age, aro for n:r .i!i! Director Itogors. "anrt.i In a sense, this Is a call for volun teers. The importance of a com-jr plete and reliable census, especially in these critical times whon moro than ever beforo perhaps we need complete data regarding population, conditions tendencies, and resources, can hardly be over emphasized. Tlioi reorganization of the social and oco-, nomlc structure and the readjust-' ment of International relations ne cessitated by the war must be based on.accurato knowledge If we aro to act wisely and deal Justly with all( classej and all interests. It is hoped, i therefore, that public-spirited, ener getic peoplo throughout the country will volunteer to act as census enum erators even tnougn mey ma) ""-. care for the positions so far as thot m Driscoe car $475 at Howie's. Just giving it away. 24-2t lg with bare reel. this ! iHODIiH VEIL AND HAT i WmtfmgSmSEBW .i mm Jar . V' " ' . ; VBL IKS .- 'i mM. I X8R8&JK(I & I i XW.- r30 I r MAM 'jpi rr h 1 ! nii Tho tolllour Is what Amerlcn women havo always looked for. It means "that one host suit' ult ablo for most any occasion. Thlo ono In tho now victory hluo duvo tyn Is trimmed with bands or fur. The skirt contrives pockets In a yoke effect to bo different, whllo a smart turban with crown of mr.tty colored flowers adds a touch of eitvflty. says Fashion Art. HiUf-prlro snlo on lMcr lMn.no iimslc I. It. 8. oxri'ptwl, at Karl HhepherU'H. -:'"'-1 Fifty-two dlfforont varletlos of oak grow In Asia Minor and half of thoso aro to bo found In no other partB of tho world. V.. ti.,ii.4u it III I n niHili III, fllla ,,1, ...., ..... - .......,, ... ....v , toliliuu iiiiIcm (In) nip) Irt at 'llio! .. a a ... . . M . ... .. I.WMtfllK lll'I'UHl OIIK'O "i tllUH'K l'rldiij om'iiIiih. Flrnt lliiiitlnt Church, cornur Wash- Ington nnd i:ighth. l Hunduy Hcimol at 10 n. in.. C. It. Uol.up, HUpnrlutoMdont. Pruachlng nt 11 a. in. I'm) or Hurvivu WudnoHduy nt S P. M. Kvory socond mill fourth Wudnosdny ovonliiK will bu duvotud to inlnaluiiary work. U. Y. P. U. Sunday ovoning at 8 n in A mnllftl Invltntlnn ia nitond- od to nil to nttond thoao Horvlcci. Sacred Heart Churcn, cornor 8th and High HtrooU. Hov. Hugh J. Mar shall, pastor. Chlldrun'A Mass at 8.00 Adult's Mann ul 10.30. ..veiling Hcrvlcu ut 7.00 p. m. VI rat Prnahvtnrian Church. Corner 3rd and I'lno. Uov. B. P. Lawrcnc. MlnUtor 437 Third Street, Phono 429. Sunday school at 10 a. m. Mornlnr Worshlt) 11 U. 111.. MUD- Juct "Not Vours, but You." Mr. wells, director iil 1110 rirai Prosbytorlau Church of l'ortland, ...in iitnv 11 vlnlln aiiln at this Hurvlco. and will accompany tho uonKroK"- tlonnl singing wun 111s vioun m uio' evening. , , i KvuhliiK Service 8 p. 111. Subject "Call to Sorvlco." "Iluwtlu A World Problem," will bo shown In inolng pictures. ThlH Is n lied Cross prcH-j ontallon of tho turmoil In Interior of, Russia. It will bo worth whllo to seu It nnd hear the musuago. A ftinllnl liivltnllnn Is uxtuudod to any w ho havo no other cllMrch homo to worship with us. 1 iitiwirim u.irvl.'PH wilt bo held at Library hall, corner Third and Main, conducted by Uov. M. C. Ilossmun, pastor, nt 11 a. in. Sunday school nt 10:15 a. in. Sermon by tho Uov. Jul. Huclit bauson of Tncomn, Washington. All nro cordially Invited to wor ship with us. ,,r,r,,1 ,:,,?"j5; '",.:i.',!;r;;;';f0,nio2SS: : M' K Worsliinnti, A f1. . F0I "' Worship nt u oi I "ill"" i-jiRiienntfi an, ,n'M miiu.hii. 1 " ...""" yv m ' "" III U 30 11 m i:tfiniiK f imrcb 8nrico 1 so. ITaji-r iniinlliie U'l.',!'!1.. lug nt 7 .10 11 , f eren- A I lllc (..lilhilly Imltcd tOBltll, 1,1 " ' 'M'lho.lUiChwhtt . Tho joung .,ooP.0 can aITv.. tliun spend tin hour with tho i. ri...i 1. Jo 10 7 30 J1, ffe day. 1' i. each Sun. l-'lrst ClirUtlnii Church MB, Ninth and Pl.u, stroot. a V tS? liln. Ilnulur ' f ' "IB' Sunday Srhool, 10 A. M. Sormon 11 a. m. Christian Knilniinii . Prayer uiroiliiR Wcdnoida eta. lug at 8 p. m. C. F. Trirablo. I'utor Kmnnuol llnptlut Church, EImmH and High streoU. Sunday School 10,00 a. m. Young peoples nicotinic at 7 p , Prayer mootliif. ovnrv Wmtnix.. . 7:30 p.m. 'w Womans Home and Forelm 1C. lonary Society moot flrat Thwuto of each month. You aro Invited to tkota itrrlttt Til 11 Hhrliitlnn Hctni Qu.1.1. .1 ..... w... ......... ..v.vMVV UVVIVl Ql Klamath KnIU lioltls services it HI Fourth stroot nvory BmAij morsuti at 11 o'clock and orory WednmHr ovenlng at 7 30. All aro welcome. Tho Mtihjcct ot leiiann for Bondi;, "Probation after Doath" Tlin Rtimlnv arhnnl iiAititiiin ft fmm 9:45 to 10:45 ovory Sunday mornlnc Tho free rending room and fro londlng library Is open from 2:30 to 4:30 on Tuesdays, Thursdays ud Saturdays. See Shepherd's used pbonotrapli cash bargains. Ull In Mexico the school children ut given dully Icsmoiir in politeness mi nro taught to utter all manner ol pretty speeches. ir y" Z jSSi -i 2i:s&gmMm ' ir I &3IPiL' I JJ Wi'''"ri7J!5llS?MK I A pleasing effect for driving or street wear this fall. Tho veil Is dotted with a fine mesh. Briscoe car $475 at Howie's. Just giving It away. 24-2t Let Me Do Your Concrete Work Diseases of Women a Specialty. MEDFORD, OREGON. WHEN YOU. WAKE ' UP DRINK GLASS. OF HOT WATER Wash the pslsons and toxins from system before putting moro food Into stomach. Says Inside bathing make3 any- one look and feel clean, ewcet and refreshed. USING NOTICE TO SHEEP MEN WE ARE HEADQUARTERS FOR THE CELEBRATED I. FOR SCABIES, TICKS OR LICE ON SHEEP The Dip recommended, and recognized by the United States Bureau of Aniinal Industry in Offi cial Dipping of both Sheep and Cattle for scabies. IN STOCK AND READY FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY Secure Your Requirements of Us errif! Mercantile Co.' i n & a m. LM al General Merchandise MERRILL, OREGON Wa8i yourself on tho Inside before breakfast like you do on tho outsldo. This Is vastly more Important because the skin pore3 do not absorb Impuri ties nto ihe blood, causing illness, while the bowels pores do. For every ounce of food and drink taken Into the stomach, nearly an ounce of waste material must bo car- I rled out of the body. If this wasto ma terial Is not eliminated day by day it ! quickly ferments artd generates pbls- ions, gases and toxins which aro ab- ...... c.oifwi Inln tlir. hlnrwl nirmirn I itKll UUU Ul DUUI1I.U Hiw ...w W.V.U.. ....-.-. through tho lymph ducts which should suck only nourishment to sustain tho I body. A splendid health measuro la to ! drink, beforo breakfast each day, a jglahf. of real hot water with a tea iipoonful of limestone phosphnto In It, 1 which Js a harmless way to wash these I poisons, gases and toxins from tho 3tomach, liver, kidneys and bowels; Important to keep cloan nnd puro on thus cleansing, uweetenlng and fresh-' enlng tho ontlro airmontaiy canal he roic putting moro food Into tho stom ach. A quartor pound of limestone phoa phato costs but very llttlo at tho drug store, but is sufficient to mako anyone an enthusiast on inside bathing. Men . in. .. .1..I1 Mnl.lnr. Iinnil s.r wane up wuu uuii, uvi.n.ib .ivuu have furred tongue, bad tusto, nasty breath, sallow complexion; others who havo bilious attacks, acid etomach or constipation aro nssured of pronounced Improvement In both health ana up pearanco shortly. Adv. SHASTA EXCLUSIVELY -tt, r When you have vour work done withjnasta Sand you know you have the best jherejs e