THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON Fill DAY, AVOVHT 97, 1 iWrSWi iMP lHWWi JAPANESE ME CALVIN COOUDGB MMMMAMMWMMMWMMVWWMWMMMWWWWWWMWMWWWWVS y MENAGE J.S. rtOH TtlltKH Wmnimmmmmfmmmmmmtnmmtmmmi,.m fi an i i What tubes nro best (or your cur? Mlchiillnn. w Wlint rnsliiKH nro tn-rtt fur yuiir car? MIcIioIIiin. Ask tiny owner who tmes MklmlliiH nml tin wilt lull you MIcIuiIIiih nro unequalled. ' METROPOLITAN GARAGE 1 L ,liHkw' J MISSIONARY WILL TEACH AGRICULTURE WKBT 1IAI.KI0H. N. (J,. Auk. 27. (lonloii K. Mlddloton, Instructor In AKrlrulturo In Mm North Cnrollnn HI ill ii Collrgn of ARrleulturit nml en gineering, Iiiih been named mi ngrl cult unit iiilonloiiury to Clilim by tho iori'lKii inlsnlnn lionnl or thn South oru llnpllst convontlou ami u lit leave .soon lo tn.ku up Itln work In Knlfeng collegi', llotinti province) To form thn basis of thn tiKrlrut., turn 1 nml livestock department of tho coIIckii n number of American liri'Ctl-' 1 i urn havo contributed n number ot burnt ot dairy cat tin and Mr. Middle- ton will lake, thnsii to China with him Tho dairy herd will ha cured for tiy Chinese Jioys In uxrhangu for their hoard mid tuition. In addition, a demonstration farm similar to th (mo opnrnti'd In connection with Aniiirlcan iiRrlctilturnl i-oIIokok will ho established with u pnirtlcal Chill- emi farmer as u co-operalho guide, Aftur travotllnK orer CO. 000 mile In thn "lllark Mnrln" mid tarrying nearly 40,000 prisoners, 'a London pollrn ri' merit him Just retired THAT'S MY BANK YOU'I.Ij tienr turn nml woman In every walk of life nrouml Klanmtli County m uprak of the First 'National Hank. Ttiry tnki n priiln In Hip Institution equally an much on mc do, for nrrtlrti to I hem nu-itn Imiiklnic nntUfartlin. Tim small nrrounl I as much npprrclutrtl by u aa Hie Urgr, loo. I Federal Reserve Member The Republican aomtna far Vice mildest a aa appears u porcn oi n bob to the coBgratnlatlona of a Uoa of Missscouartta a4ailrra. MRS. CALVIN COOUDGE aflalaBaCh aaaBir-3 'AHsfl I n 7 s nr-y m I i up who or ins uepaoncaa , Vlco Presidential nominee listen! Ins to her husband's Speech oaf Acceptance at their bosw .as North Hanptoa. alaaa. Wll.l, KIIADICATK TltOL'tlliKSOMK WKKI) She First National Bank! KLAMATH TAUA OREGON a Wl SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 27. Aid In tho eradication of tho "trlbului torrcstrls," sometimes called tho "puncturo vino" has been naked by tho California .Statu Automobllo as- oclatlon by tho state department of agriculture. Tho vino grows o,long highways of soma of tho counties of tho San Joa quin valley nml has boon described as a multltudti of burrs, with sharp spines about tho length of n carpot tack, so placed that no mattor how tho burr falls one splno will always point upward. Tho spines ponotrato somewhat wcrn tires. MIIKIITY MATINKKS Two complete matinees every af ternoon at tho I.lborty. starting at 1:30 and 3:30. 27-31 .. .. .. A A .. A. A A. A. "VVVVV WV W WW Palace Market For Service and Quality PHONE68 a Cool, Clean and Sanitary These words fully describe what the condition of evoiy. meat market should be, and it describes oursvto a nicety. Our cold storage and other equipment, and our ambition to maintain per fect sanitary conditions in our market, blend perfectly. Conse quently, we can sell you meats of all kinds that retain their fresh ness and wholesomeness long after they leave our shop. All our meats are handled under glass and with extreme care. We over look nothing which will assist us to carry out our sanitation policies. HAN FRANCISCO, Auk. 27. Tho attitude of California In opposition to tho further coming of Japanese to America, Is not based upon Ill-will or hostility to Japanese as Japancso, but Is based scloly upon economic, soclifl and political grounds, John S. Cham bers, statu controllers, declared yes Inrday In an address before tho Kl wauls club of Han Francisco. Tho creatncsH of Japan an a nation, and the achievements ot tho Japanese alotiK lines of art and Industry arc rorognlzcd, ho dcclnrcd. Ho dls cusiicd tho proposed Inltlatlvo meas ure, to bo voted upon at tho Novcm bor election, to amend tho California alien land taw. "Tho Inltlatlvo measure now be fore tho peopto of tho state to fur ther strengthen our land laws against atlens, will go nbout as far as Cali fornia can go," Chambers said. "Tho balanco of tho problem must bo solr cd by tho federal government. The Inltlatlvo measure which would for bid loosing as well as land owning by Japanese and put an end to their eva sions o four laws through tho manip ulation of minor Japancso children, horn hero and therefore citizens, and of corporations through dummy whllo directors, would In no other ay affect tho status ot Japanese now In California, whether they had entered this stato legally or other vtlso; nor would It facfet tho tabor problem In California. Thero would never bo fewer Japanese than now; their birth rate would kcop their population growing. "It Is a well known fact that tho Japanese as laborers aro of little, scrvlco to tho u-bito farmers ot Cali fornia. They first demand shares ot crops for labor, and then looses; and thenf It It can bo dono by hook or crook, obtain ownership ot the land." Discussing Japan's rise In power and tho Japanese conquest of. Korea and Shantung, seizure ot Vladivostok and Saghallcn, and treatment of China In general, Chambers said: "It Is clearly obvious that Japan plans to domlnato tho Orient and that It Is tho purpose to do so by forc ibly seizure Sho now controls every oastorn goto to Asia. It appears Sept. 1st is the beginning of another year of- ' school. Your boy or girl will need a new pair of shoes. For four years this store his sold the Buckhecht line of School Shoes arid each year's increased sales has proved their merit. From August 25th until Sept. 15th we will give with every pair of school shoes sold a pair of Bear Brand hose Free. In addition to this we keep the rips sewed free, of charge. Yours for Service. Bradley-Evans Shoe Co. AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAMMVNMMMMWVWVWWWWWWWWWW equally obvious that It Is also Japan's plan to domlnato the American sldo Of the raCifiC, Willi tuts dlfferouco that on this sldo of tho ocean tho con quest is planned through coloniza tion, through peaceful penetration, until at least by having gained eco nomic ascendency and "sufficient citi zenship through a high birth rata sho would also havo political control. "Two motives are forcing Japan In her scheme for domination. One Is militaristic and Imperialistic. The other Is economic. "It has been argued that the num ber ot Japanese In this state Is not sufficient to cause alarm. Even were the Japanese population here scattered there would bo a. real basis for alarm because of their astonish ingly high birth rate, their Immigra tion, their methods and their stand ards ot life and work. But It la par ticularly alarming when we bear In mind the policy of the Japaneso to settlo in colonics, as a rule In the richest sections of tho state, thua driving out the white people and gaining control ot the land through, crop contracts, leases and ownership. Today they' cither own or control 468,056 acres, an Incrcaso In 10 years of 412.9 per cent. "The point Is not whether thero aro 85,000 or 250,000 Japanese In California, or whether they now con trol or own 100,000 acres or 100, 000 acres. Tho point Is that ther aro now here 'In sufficient numbers and have acquired control ot a suffi cient acreage to demonstrate by tatir manner of life and industry, their characteristics, their birth 'rate and policies' that they are emphatically a menace to California, to the white race on this coast and eventually, un less checked, to the nation at large." A Chicago store advertises a "Dot Day Sale." Do you suppose It la bonyfldo? Comfort Cleanliiiess ReasooaUe Rates The Central Hotel aAAAAAAAAAAAAAAMAAAaAAAAAAAAMWNMVWWWWWWWVWWMVWAMWaikA4W New Throughout m THESE DAYSOF HIGH PRICES THE' AVERAGE CITIZEN WILL BE GLAD TO FIND A PLACE TO LIVE THAT IS WITHIN HIS REACH AND WHICH FURNISHES EVERYTHING THAT HE COULD WISH FOR A GOOD BED, A CLEAN ROOM, PERFECT VENTILATION; THESE YOU WILL FIND AT THE CENTRAL HOTEL. SEV ENTY ROOMS IN THIS GREAT HOSTELRY ARE NOW READY AND THIS NUMBER IS BEING ADDED TO AS FAST AS THEY CAN BE FIN ISHED AND FURNISHED. SPECIAL RATES MADE TO PERMANENT ilOOMERS. NO BETTER SPRINGS, MATTRESS OR BEDDING ARE MADE THAN THOSE FOUND AT THE CENTRAL HOTEL. ' J. J. KELLER, Manager; Palace Market 524 Main Street .KHei