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About Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 6, 1906)
JAPS LOOKINI i FOR TROUBLE I. nt trilix Vigorous Protests Against 5<hool .Ségrégation W A>l 11 N< ¡'H >.N Tin* ally of the recent conqueror* of l<u»»ia. l he I'nited hint«» Japan«*»« war cloud I» gfueially vatimatrd here to L«* bigger than diplomacy in willing to admit In fact official r«*port» of tbi» government Indiente preparation« againat notne enemy, and the indu at ion» all |»>lnt to Japan. City and Country Reoky f or Sale or Rent Some Choice Lois of Business property for Sale Good Cooking relation* L<* tween the Cult«»! Mali«« and Japan us a RE PROS ENTINC nORL INDICTMliN I S Liverpool & London & Globe Insurance Company Aetnu Insurance Company California Insurance Company New York Underwriters Aqency Altus Assurance Company Northern Assurance Company These ConipunicH were at the Head of the BOLL DE HONOR in Sail Eraneisco settleineiits and absolutely re fused to stand for any eoniprornise that would injure their patrons result ol the attitml«* of the lupana»'* Government towar«b the California au N\\ FRANClM'O Abraham Ruef thorni»’n in Mi*h<Mi| matters have lieroille and <'lilrf of Policy Jpirmiah Ihfiun acute. An erroneous Impression ua to wrrr jointly ImHrted by the gtaml jury the Piesident's position bus la»eii widely circulated. The President alwolutely <*<»m*ura with the opinion of Secretary Metcalf dial tl.a Japanese have no t ause forgi lev an< e« and that no treaty right has l»«en infringed. At the outset the President took the «hind that treaties su|s«rseded all »tale and other laws. Now he is eon VI Hied that, III giving the lapMliese Students equal edih'Wt lonul fights while separating them from other schools, all has U-en done that is neressaiy < hltside of ru< tal difference, there is another r«a»<»n for segregation, and that is that many of the Jajuiiese stu* dent» are adult». The President will stand st riel ly ii|s»n itvaly agreements, hilt he think» to«» much I» l»«*mg ,t«k«*d hy the Japanese <• »vernmrnt II »» known that the President feels that the Japanese, with an enorinmis p«t sonai conceit and tremendous pvisonal egotism, ate living to im|*o»r iipm the ix«<>pl«< <»( >an Frami»««* an i the Pacif:« laNt Fnday ullcrn<M>fi « hi the « barge of «'oiiNpirucy in r<iiiin,i'iii)ii with the Hllrgi*«| pr«ite«'lion of a houa«* hi proatitu- tlon Chief <d |M«hre I>1111111 •»« parattdy * iudi« h*d wa» h I n << un the charge <>l pvrjury baaed upon Ida teatimony Ifturv lha grand jury. | MM Ml nt «*a< h <•.»•«*. ma«le t<> Bonds wrr<* fixed at No attempt will he diaplnce Pinati pending the cau only be done By having a good Range The National Steel Range will do the business I also write Life, Aecident, Health, Burglary, Plate glass and other insurance, also surety bond» District Kvprescntati\<• of the Oregon Military Land <irant <'ompany trial of the raae bti'lhn» and Wyman, who were par dolled by i iovcriior l*ar<h’»’ ut ifeiiev’r» i«Hpir«t Uaiav, to permit lh«*m to temitly agaihat Ruef mel S«*hinlta, were *« ii tenced to five v«*ar»’ impri»<»iiiio*iit for Mutlhig (he ballot I m 'H ch at ilo* Io« al primaiie» hel«l a »h'»rt Um«« l»»«l«ire tl«<* laal el«-< trnn of Mavor ''« limit/ I l.r •Ugh tli«< rcaUil of thi» primary «-I«*«-ti»»«» \l»* Kild •«•« ure I coiiir«»! <4 tin* ««»iliit > 1C«» |)iil*h< an «onvriitioii. Cl«aigi <* were ma<le that >tetfima ami Wyman, who were acting I» el»*«li"li «»th««T», ■er*, hud atufY«»l the l>all*»t b«ix«*» m f.ivor »f c err- Kenator Flint called Hp’ii th«- Pn-i | delegate». Ihvy were tti'*d Indurr «lent y«»»tvrda* Benjamin I le U heeler, Jmlg'* Lawler ami ennvirtvd und »en- president of the l‘nivei»|li of I ‘alilo» -I lrh«‘i*«l to the |»,hlt«-nt mr y mu, aa» anot Io r caller Mi. Ib »o «et ell | When J udgv lui w l«*i < Aliir* also uà» in consultatum with Mr Met elt*«'ll<ii>, Noveml'ri <• la»t, « all and It seeking all the light hr > .ill ( lit* n «I| ii * i ant» mad»- a bittet an<l »troiig gel oil the Mllhiei'I. I D the incantili»«* light Mguinat him. utnl it warn the Horn« rv«iy »tep I» liemg t.ikrli to s.tlrgHUf'i Hi;«ti>*n <1 two men a» < amlldat«*» for Amrii<<in Interest» amt make «very- J»ii|»*ri>»r Jmlg«* <oi both th«* liepubiican thing ready (or th« remote routingrm-y ami IK'lina rati*' ticket» in oid«-r I*» of a clash of arms w 11x Japan. muk*« lawlrr*» <1 *!vuf ««'Main, that It i« well understood liere that Japan brought lhe present pr*«M*« iiti«Hi f«»r is in the hackground a* the power with graft to a f<au» l^iul«*r wa» rlerled which the t'nitrd States has to re koll , Judge, and alr«*a«lv »«»me of tlo* « a»« « of for the possession <d the Philippin«* Isl Botm* of lhe mrti indicted have l»eeii ands. ihploinat» util ofth »sis heir can M**tigiif*t to him l >r trial. \ man wa» a<*arcvh conceal that the situation nav il mUliH'ipal rmpl«*ve irid >f«-t!in» w a» tircofiir intrioM'ly interesting at any lime, employ«*«I by I M«••••♦!i«*iti then |>oMÌbly m the near future. pr«-»i<iviit of tl»«* iC-aol «»i Public Work» Intimately aaoociat«*d with possduli-' ties of a dash with Japanese diplomai y llave y >u pai l your aul»t< ripti««n to must, of « ourse, l>v taken into coli«l«ler tlu« Re pubi uaii ami \..i»«.i for your alton the important (get that Great «*hoh*«* in the Jamrutow n l^xpotilion Britain is the offensive and defensive 1 cun feat * TOM STEPHENS, Office in Willson Block. KLAMATH COUNTY BANK Avoid Poison KI.AMA IH I Al IS, OkliUON E. K. HEAME- ALEX MAKI.IN..Jr Vi.e-I*rr»i<lent t'a-iiier U.EX M HITIN. Prc-iUcnt The Pioneer Bank of Klamath County Eirat brini Annual Stalenmlit June li R vho U '« «•» I < .¡ hi » .»•« I I *i -• ■•Miri» - Overdraft«. • m - i ih »*.! and unsecured Bond» and Mariai ’ ■ Banking F urniture arel Fixture« I »nr from l'utuk» an«! Banket* ( l!-il Hl B-I..k by using NUBLU Cooking Utensils I I2U511 4<. tG.iOH.tk3 52 450 23 ».’NiU.lMI 241.217.75 13,*34.91 The finest that is maile |527,.;'.»l.t.» l.uti.iliti,-» Capital S d » k . fullv paid .***uipin« and I ndivid»—4 profit» Individual I »«qio«it», »ul*j«*t t to clun k Cu«hier*« < lu*'k« out«t¡indii.g lieiuand Certificat«*« ol lh*powit ' li>> 000.00 « 7S4 5!. 3”I,370.»W 012 35 4<. oia.lft F .’.’.iml State «4 < B«*g'»n I County of KU in at hi I, Alex Martin. Jr., Caahier «4 the al»»v»* n.i?n«««l Bank, Ifing tir»t du* iy «worn. *lo »ay that the al«»ve «tatement 1» Hue to th«* brat <»! my »» <»wb*«lgt Ami Ia*hef Ai kx M akti . n , .' k ., Cashier. Sub«« n*»*«l and Bworn t*» larfore rue thia 2nd «lay «»• July, pan». ¡BMALg >. C-tiRATM Notary Public lor Gr«*g*»n. Correct at Utt Aiax .M äntin . E. R. R kam ».*. A lkx M a « ti *» x , J u , Ihreclora - Roberts $ banks I To the Retail Liquor Trade I To lhe People of Klamath Falls: When I came to Klaniath F ills I was fort- unate enough to find a “ground floor" propusition in the .Mitchell ranch, knmvn by all old timers for its splendid soil, tine orchard and ideal location as “the best ranch in Klamath County. Through the cos >| ho »tion I Having opened branch houses in Merrill, Bonanza and B!y, I am now prepared to fill all orders for supplies from these points, of men of «fir «*(|*ri<*n<** in leinl matter” thia thus saving you time and expense .» trail wa» a< quin-il ami ha» Iwen cut in to »mall tract» an.I .»flvn-'l at price» ami T H I S I s Y 0 U R on term» that will enable the pnrcl.a»- A ¡»or* IM. to rvalue hanil.ome protitn lion of tin. ha» la-vn plattcl into block» ami lot» ati<l i. 110« the Mill. Addition to Klamath Falla. It »a» the original intention to i!i”|”>»e of tin» addition in block” only, but »0 great ha» l”*n the demand lor -ingle lot” that I have de cided. for a abort time, to give the peo ple of tin. city and county an opportun ity to buy 111 -mailer area than origi nally planned. The Mill» Addition i« located within al-mt a tliou.ahd feet of the yard loca tion of the California Sortlieaatern Kailwaa and within about three block” of the de|”>t -tie, a” indicated on the new City Map. It i» admirably lis ated lor Immi-s, with the natural -lope for drainage, requiring very little grading to make the street», every lot practically level ami now timothy and meadow gras».*». Iwing in ullalia, It- locu tion maiiiv» rapid inerea»e in talue, for tin* greatest growth of the city will in evitably be toward” tlii” pro|>erty. have the full.-nt confidence property will double in I that this value in the next year. It i” the pur|<o»e to -ell thi- property at a price that will allow the lot buyer to make -omething on the investment just a- you are willing that the present owners-h >ulil do likewise. These lots are to la« offered one block at a time, Ireginning with one of the unnold blocks nearest the depot location Block No 1021 and the prices will be '200 for the cor ner lots and '125 for inside lota. The Iota are 50x120 feet, and thia price makes them by far the be”« lot bargain offered in Klamath Fall”. FRANK IRA WHITE o p p o R T C. D. WILLSON KLAMATH FALLS, ORE. • <XXKKX><XX><XX><X>O<XX><X><KKX> • Klamath Botel Unsurpassed Cuisine, only Ameri . . . can cooks being employed Large well furnished Rooms eeo. OHmiEcon «. Proprietor u N I T Y BeHNKG-UALKCR ifeleading- BU5IN655 COLLEGC ¿48 qulpmcnf $15,000 «'j vnjvrpaaaed’ J ' wsst of Chicago | • 6nrolhnenf, Av^lipo4-Au^.l,i9<>5, -483 pupils enrollment Av^l.ipoa, 68| pvpfls (Ci)« have on file, applications from bumoa ncn • • • 5«pt 1,4905 toAt^lyxx , 607 •«••• H Z87 will not endy equip you for 3 a « Now b the catalogue Q rvKEXzar 1 ' ■