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About Mt. Scott herald. (Lents, Multnomah Co., Or.) 1914-1923 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 13, 1922)
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Two such want itoto have been pub lished in Tolerance and already it is said tie person» so named have suf fered loss of business, social ostrac ism and personal snub« by former friends aa a result of the exposure, or "pulling the hoods off," aa Toler ance calls IL Rewigaing to Avoid Exposure Ths names of members and officers " 'So loug as one Heed among those In th« sixth and seventh wards have <>n the Mlwaka who had seen what been published. Other results include was done. 1 knew I would be banged; the resignation* of Klans men to yet I would have aaved them If I could. avoid exposure, the refusal of pros Ilut, In my comprehension of what pects to Join for fear of an exposure thia meant. 1 only stared at Stafford and a general weakening of the where he lay and then at Spearman, morale of the organisation, ao offi and I let him get control of the tug. cials of the Unity league say. The tug. whose wheel I had lashed, Another blow at the organisation heading her Into the waves, had been in the state waa struck during the moving slowly. Spearman pushed ma week by a series of suits filed in the A very bandsouw formal suit, in <>n« aside and went'to th« wheelhouse; he state capital in .Springfield by offi of the lustrous pile fabrics, consist« of cials of the state organisation against aent Luke to the engine«, and from I a med lorn- length coat and a one-piece that moment Luke was hie. He turned each other. In these suite the officers dress which reaches nearly to the an of the state organization were named. the tug about to where we st til saw One auit enjoins James Brockman, kle«. The dress has a rounl neck and the lights of th« Mlwaka The steam former kleagie of the klan from long aleevee and Its waist and sleeve« er had struck upon the reef; she hung transacting any business for the or are richly embroiders!! in silk. The there for a time; end Spearman—he ganisation or organizing any sub sleeves of the coat are shorter and ar« had th« wheel and Luke, at hl« or districts. slashed, revealing a satin lining In a ders. wa« at the engine—held the tug Brockman in return sues Bertram rontraetltig color. The wide chin col off and wo beat slowly to and fro un G. Christie of Chicago, Imperial rep lar la of natural squirrel fur. Velvet til the Mlwaka sllp|>ed off «nd tank resentative of the klan, for $10,000, and other «oft-faced fabrics Invite rich Son» had gone down with her, no charging false arrest; and in another and elaborate embroideries and the doubt; hut two hesita had got off. car suit, for $800 for alleged fees due vogue of fur contributes another lux rying lights. They saw the tug ap Brockman. urious element to the compost t loo of The several suits are understood to formal suits. They have advantage«: proaching and cried out and «tretched their hands to us; bat Spearman I* the outcome of a row among the the coats In many of them may be •top(MM| the tug They rowed toward leaders of the Ku Klux Klsn in the worn with any dress and the one-plecv state. ua then, bat when they got near, Mpear dreae or skirt with costume blouse man moved th« tug away from them, Policemen and Officials Arraigned makes a handsome indoor toilette. and then again «topt>ed They cried A new attack by the league is being out again and rowed toward ua; again prepared. Th«- names of a number of Not Alright he moved th« tug away, and then they policemen and other public officials understood and stopped rowing and were found in the list, of klansmen When is “alright" all wrong? cried curse« at ua. One boat »«wio made public and the league is pre I Strictly, it is never right, though yoq drifted far away; we knew of Its cap paring to ask that they either resign will have some difficulty in convinc •I«Ing by the extinguishing of Its light. their official positions or be dis ing the average woman that this is so. A recent Imperial cablegram from The other capelied near tn where we missed, holding that public servants were. This» In It who had on life should not be oath-bound to make Perth, in western Auatrialia, contained belts and could not swim, sank flrat. distinction between American citizens the word, and a correspondent, Some could swim and. for a while they on the false basis of race, religion« anxious to save his money, used it nativity, or color, set up by the klan. again in his reply. fought the waves.'" But the postoffice in London turned Alan, aa he listened, ceased coo it down, made it “all right,” and de sriously to separate the priest's voice POTATOES AND OLIVES manded another three shillings. So and said: “Don’t all those papers from the «etna I Ion« running through SERVED EN CASSEROLE apparently a word that is quite all make you tired, my boy?” him. HI» father was Stafford, dying right at one end of the earth is quite “No,” replied the lad; “I don’t read at Corvel'S feet while <V>rvet watched LIOW often have you said:."This all wrong at the ether.—Calcutta the death of the crew of the Mlwaka; them.” * * recipe is excellent, but some of Herald. Alan himself, a child, was floating with the ingredients would be hard to a lifebelt among those struggling In “Family accommodation” cars, seven get?” th« waler whom Spearman and Corvel rooms to each car, each room accom Here is one that needs nothing were watching die. Memory; was it modating five persona, will be placed but a few potatoes, and a bottle of in the Chicago-California service of that which now had come to him? No; Spanish green olives that may be the Santa Fe railway for fall and rather it waa a realization of all the procured at the nearest corner winter travel, according to recent an truths which the priest's words were grocery—yet Potatoes and Olives nouncements. There will be 18 cars of bringing together and arranging right en Casserole is "fit tor a king." the new style. Each room will contain ly for him. Peel and boil some good mealy upper and lower double berths, a day Alan's fsther died In the morning potatoes. Mash them Pile them lounge and bed, with lavatory and All day they atayed out In the atorm. in a glass baking dish, leaving an toilet equipment. avoiding vessel« They dared not opening in the center. Put in ovea throw Stafford's body overboard or and brown. Before sending to Mr. Jones saw a small boy carrying that of the engineer, becauae. If found a big bundle of newspapers under his table, fill the center with one cup the bullet holea would have arouaed arm. He felt sorry for the youngster chopped Spanish green olives Inquiry. When night came again, they had taken the two ashore at aome wild To him who in the love of na'ture epot and buried them; to make Identi- holds flcatlon harder, they had taken the Communion with her visible forms. things that they had with them and she speaks burled them somewhere else. The A various language; for hie gayer child— Alan—Corvet had amuggled hours ashore and aent away; he had told She has a voice of gladncM, and a Spearman later that the child had smile died. And eloquence of beauty, and she "Peace—rest!” Father Perron aald glides GET MY PRICE BEFORE In a deep voice. "Peace to the dead I" Into his darker musings, with a mild | But for the living there had been And healing sympathy, that steals LETTING THE JOB no peace. Spearman had forced Cor away vet to make him hla partner; Corvet Their sharpnes, ere he is aware. had tried to take up hie life again, —Bryant Automatic 640-75 6007ft 82nd St. but had not been able. Hla wife, aware that something was wrong with him, had learned enough ao that she Office, Ixach bldg., Foster Road and 67th St.; Rec., 440 E. 47th St S.. had left him. Luke had come ami ICE come and come again for blackmail, Office hours—10-12, 2-5; evenings and Sundays by appointment COAL and Corvet had paid him. Oorvet grew 4 WOOD rich; those connected with him proa DR. J. TREGELLES FOX LI.ME pered; but with Corvet lived always Physician and Surgeon the ghosts of those he had watched CEMENT die with the Mlwaka—of those who Phones—Office, Auto. 637-63; resi PLASTER dence, Tabor 9100 would have prospered with Stnfford ex LATHS cept for whnt had been done. Cor FEED vet had secretly sought and followed the fate of the kin of those people (Continuad from last week.) GRAYS CROSSING Sheet Metal Works I who had iMM-n murdered to iwneflt him; he found aotue of their families destroyed; he found almost all poqf and struggling. And though Corvet paid Luke to keep the crime from die- 1 cloaure, yet Corvet swore to. himself | to confess It all and make such resti tution aa he could. But each time that the day he had appointed with him self arrived, he put It off and off and paid Luke again and again. Spear- man knew of hla Intention and some times kept him from It. But Corvet had made one close friend; tyjd when that friend's daughter, for whom Cor vet cared now most of all In the world, had been about to marry Spearman. Oorvet defled the coat to hlmaelf. and he gained strength to oppose Spear man. So he had written to Stafford's sou to come; he had prepared tor con- featdon and aeatltutlon; but. after he had done thia and while he waited, something had seemed to break In hla brain; too long preyed upon by terrible memorlea, and the ghosts of those who had gone, and by the echo of their voices crying to him from th* water, Corvet had wandered away; he had come back, under the name of one of those whom he had wronged, to th« lake 11$« from which he had sprung. Only now and then, for a few hours, he had Intervale when he remembered all; In one of these he had dug up the watch and the ring and other things which be had taken from Captain Stafford'e pockets and written to hlmaelf directions of what to do with them, when hla mind again failed. * (Continued Next Week.) Patronise our advertisers. DILLARD AVENUE PEED & b UEL CO. L. C. Pullen, owner. Auto. 625-17 THE BENJAMIN STUDIO 9815 Faster Road “Every Sitting a Study” Work, Home Portraits, Kodak Finishing 6435 FOSTER ROAD MACHINE SHOP Any land of Machinery Repaired Office Phone 610-22 Res. 618-18 Clean Up Paint Up Tune Up YOUR AUTOMOBILE We are equipped to give complete renovation and repair service on your automobile. We will get it ready for the road in j g time and at loweat prices. All expert workmen. Drive in today. •Two Words of Wisdom “Durability” and “ease in your footwear induce a proper frame of mind and efficiency in work. 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