THE Uneasy the Head That Wears the Governor’s Hat WESTERN A M E R ! CAN M. & F. Unfair Say — Portland Unionists At Random By Allyn Jayne Melar A FruukV Depattateel viete stili 1« »e ìaberS uaialr Hat, Ity Brasimeli' tele ef thè Puri- land ('entrai Lahor Cenuri!, rep- rr-oatJag all »•»«* (rude«. Muuday, Iter. IL The reusono gite* are tbeee, chiedi : • startetlen ria gei patd te MW i-mployee, me-tly nausea end girla, whe «et thè apprettile# minimum et *» a weeh. lt waa unanlmeaaty deelared thal ae nomea er «irl. hewever economi- «3 eel ahe m%hl he, eould Uve de- ready la Portland, er eUewhege, ea amrh pttfuU) »esali wnge«. Et a« don ef uureeveaabte de­ aree et servire. A u lue ratte «ad tmpudeat re- favai et J. Mrìrr, alleged head et thè tlrm, te eeavlder thexe grlev- eares et laher wlth a tlew te am ¡cable adji'tmral. The largasi per« et (he patron­ age et Melar A Frank, amo a et- la« lo mIUleas ot dedar« aaaaal- ly, la sald le seme tram thè alea­ der p u m a et thè peor. Per Ihess reasoaa t h è -----1*-« folk et Pertiaad bave deelared ALTISSIMO DELIGHTS Melar A Praak te he uwtotr, end PORTLAND LODGE MEN are Imgleifcg e Kght-thtaklu« p ubile te cemaUrr thrtr «rlev- A Jolly little gentlemen from Bend. i a s t ia Ore, who is e familiar figure and a genuine Joy In e certain Portland lodge, on occasions, and who pos­ •WATCH YOUR STEP.” sesses an attisalmo voice that would Th# Western American la main­ make his fortune on the vaudeville taining an afflai «nt see rot serv­ stage, entertained Joyously the other ice In plaeee where auch werk la night With a song entitled "Maude needed, especially In Astoria, Muller Stung." Verse one goes this where leyal employe« are watch­ way: ing the development of affaire In Maude Muller on a summer’s day. behalf ef the >1 public. Let Watched the hired man rake the hey; I no one blame for the She lauglfed and giggled In her glee 1 "leakage'' of There When up hie pantsleg crawled a bee. is no leak, of the heat Later the farm-hand laughed In turn. newspaper the Pacific When a big grasshopper crawled up coast la one ¡hat's ail. her'n. To persons whe pro doing wrong and going “ haywire." there's CARPENTER WORK WANTED—For only one warning: ‘ Watch your anything in the carpenter line, M stop!" -— ...... ................. will pay you to call Wallnut 567S. om et if jg g o y KNIGHTS OF THE FIERY CROSS I saw • Cross the other night All bathed in fiery red, / Beautifying the stars’ clear white That brightly smiled o’erhead. And I thought of the noble Klansmen, The Knights of the Fiery Cross; £ A hundred thousand men and ten, Who think not of personal loss. A hundred thousand men and ten To bind the Nation’s wounds; -JLU - And they will come from hill and glen. » >, Looking not for boons. —- ___ ______ . • i The Fiery Cross of a Nation grand. As bright as the stars on high; Symbolizing a noble band True-blue like the sky. Noble Klan, God bless you! * In the work that you must do— . And, Noble Klan, God rest you! When that same work is through. —A FRIEND. v . , ' ’ V .r - - (It is indeed an honor and pleasure to give space to this beautiful poem, wHHhi by a charming young miss, daughter o f a family distinguished in Oregon fraternal- ism.— Editor.) BAKER PROTESTANT HOSPITAL ASSURED WITH KLAN SUPPORT pital and e clinic in the city of Baker. The proposed building is to contain one of the most up-to-date and beat equipped surgeries Ih Eastern Oregon. Thoroughly • competent physicians and surgeons will have charge. Prominent Baker citizens have of­ fered free use of ground for the hos­ pital site. This proposed site is in a very quiet and desirable part of the city. Strong Financial Backing Given to Much-Needed JOHNSON TELLS AIMS Institution OF LOYAL ORANGEMEN Rev. J. R. Johnson, E. C., thrilled hundreds of hearers and kept tkem Baker. Ore., Jen. 24.—The hope of keenly interested throughout an hour's the Protestant people of Beker. which I address on the subject of the purposes ie the metropolis of Eastern Oregon, and progress, foundation and ideals of at laat will be reeliied. for after long the Loyal Order of Orangemen, at a continued efforts the city ie now as­ meeting of Taylor lodge In Portland sured a Protestant hospital. laat Friday night. He declared the Strong financial Interests are re­ Orange order was created in self- ported beck of the proposition, but defense to battle with the malignant notwithstanding this tact the business powers of Rome— the age-old struggle men of Baker will be given an oppor­ for religious freedom. The purpose of tunity to buy stock In the proposed the Orange, he aaid, is to restore the Institution. God-given rights of all men to worship Without any previous announcement the Almighty according to the dictates or hints to the Baker Ku Klux Klan. of conscience. a few details of the hospital proposi­ After the meeting the crowd enjoyed tion were explained at a regular meet­ a social boar. ing of the organization, and in ten minutes applications were taken for From the time you are born till you more than «2,000 worth of attack in : ride in a hearse, there's nothing so the new Protestant hoepltal. bad but that it might have been worse. At preeent there la a Catholic hos­ So smile! Special to The Western American. AR TIFICIAL FLOWERS Made by One Who Knows Drop me a postal and I will call upon you, submitting samples. Flowers are guaranteed to be beautiful or no charge made. MRS. B. C. SHROY 735 Marguerite Ave. m [ Portland, Ore. Statement of Astoria Fire Relief Cash ..................___.......'___ Astoria National B ank___ Astoria Savings Bank ___ Rank of Commerce _ First National B ank____ Fire Relief Contributions Emergency Rank _ Civilian Guard Payroll _____________ Mess Payroll .............. ........ ,......... Hauling Miscellaneous labor help with hauling Cutting Wood____ ...._,I_ Office Expense Office Rent, Y. M. C. A. Relief Lodging Relief Mess __•___ Relief Clothes ........ Relief Cash Grants ___ Street Work, Labor __ Street Work, Material Miscellaneous Expense Traveling Expense Freight and Expenses _. Telephon me and Telegram 10.00 -48 12,4 1.27 11.2 177 -73 11, 13, 69 , 234.17 $ 1 ,5 4 3 *1 8 . 166 .OO 1 , 109.30 524.75 432.32 118.25 151.00 18.75 2.00 969.20 72.97 52.60 « 6 . 549.41 97.86 101.62 703.60 .75 14.13 69 , 234.17 $ 69 , 234.17 $ Knights of the K. K. K. For fear they'd get somebody's goat. • s • . (With apologies to "Beu Roll") O. don't you rvmttuber wheir- time _ came to voto- How we took our pet uewspspcT, too; And copied Its z's and yes'a nud uo'a— KVir our paper told us what to do. But now tolka era learning 10 think (or themselves. And praise be. to vote as they please; Though some one be slated as "Old. tried and true." We elect a new brother with ease! • • • I’-.Mistakes will happen. stc.“ > Once a politician, b i g aud f a-t and g-r-l-m. Told a would be gov'nor he would root tor him. f Promised to elect him- told him not to tear; Wonder, now It's over, why they both feel queer? • • • ftar off the untaf* bridges* * * * Don't grumble about the bountiful moisture; It means bountiful harvests. • • • How many new subscribers did you «at? • a » Days Ilka to spring in winter Uma— That causa the buds to grow. And make the river's torrents wide With rain and melting snow. Warm days that sare for us the coal And ma|e the woodpile last; They surely are quite welcome But we rear they'll soon be past. —- —— • • • _ Recalled. No longer will the Yanks sit on tbs banka ot tha Rhine—"mil a atom." • • s When an Indtrlduai becomes bank­ rupt hla properties are forfeited to aettle his debts. Now, why should not a nation meat the same requirements? • »- Q She had bean nway for a real'—had Tlsltad big eastern cities, and was tailing us "ail about It" Whan aha had described the famous statue* of ; Lincoln and "The Unknown Soldier." 1 we totd her of the one In Portland.' Ore., which she had not yet seen—(be one in memory of Roosevelt. Yes. we i have one of the moat famous statuas In the United States, right here at ' heme. • . . Once a narrow mind made narrow; plant For ths thoroughfares of a city; They ware adequate while It was small— T, And adopted, more's tha pity. But the city grew to a hustling mart And traffic followed en masse— And dire contusion resulted For there was no room to pass. L'anvai. The future must be considered In every well laid plan. Contrasting results show the differ­ ence— , 'Twlxt the narrow and broad minded man. A lw a ys M o n ey's W orth Every article reduced including our neweat and beat atock (contract good« always excepted), •W P ' ' __---—- ' ’ Look over tbs follow lug. Buy are sample* ot what your money will buy at Cater Bros $67.50 $43.50- .... . 54-Inch Solid-top Queen Anne Table . • Solid Walnut or Mahogany Top . Dining Table M-leeh topi extend, to eight feelt I| m « i Anna style. Regularly priced at Steal. Thl, I, where y ^ cm * eura. - jjjjq $ 76.00 Walnut ar mahogany finish. Extends to six feeL No vsorer aw any of these tables. Regularly priced at SAA. 00 . Ysar moaay zs:..r.r.."u.,.. 5 1 2 .5 0 $57.50 t Now Buys a Solid Walnut Queen Anne Table Solid Walnut, 2-Tone Finished Top, Italain Style, 5-Foot Table IMxM-lnrh topi extend- to eight feet (ao teaeer or taaitatlou). Regularly «ells far Silt. Ysar rash earn, far you i ( 4 0 (If) on thl. (able . $ 0 0 .0 0 With top 44x14 laches 1 very newest style. Regular setting price Is S7SJNL On your meaty earn, !«*■...........— ........... I $ 15.50 CHAIRS TO MATCH ALL TABLES I t MONEY-SAVIN« PRICES The above only gives you samples of the great bargains to be had Ihrtyighout bur flvs floors. PZ n LM FIVE-PIECE WAL.NIT HFUHOOM SCITE la two. . . tone flnl.h a very beaatlfut »alle ......... ......................... #Zlg.UU SU SJ» THREE-PIECE OVERSTt FFF.I* SCITE. newest stylet all web con-truci Ion and reati y -priug ruahloas. Covered la blue » a s a r a and taupe V e lo u r ............................................................ .......... g Z / J . d U SlttJtO ALL-WHITE 'COMBINATION Wood, Coal and (ins RANGE with SEPARATE OVENS for wood and gn«t also brollan an except tonal bargain ..................................... .......... $110.00 HEAR D R . B U L G IN W orld Famous Evangelist A R TIC LE B Y FO R M E R C A T H O L I C P R IE S T Prevention of fires and destruction of properly by lawless elements. The Tenets of the Christian. Religion. White Supremacy. ’ Protrtlon of our pure womanhood. ” • Just Laws and Liberty. Tbs second Installment of the serial story of ez-Prlest Schell Is omitted this week, because of an Inreetlgation of certain statements, which seemed necessary. The Western American must follow the Ooldeu Rule, as far as possible, even In dealing with Its most unfair opponents. The Schell series probably will be resumed next week. Said a dour Scotch Klansman pessimistic neighbor: “ Bah!" remind me of the motor of my There’s always something wrong It, and It knocks continually." States. The upholding of the Constitution of the ratted The Sovereignty of onr State Rights. The Separation of Chnrch and State. . Freedom of speech and press. " Closer relationship between Capital and Amerleaa Labor. , Preventing the eanses of mob violence and lynching*. Preventing unwarranted strikes by foreign labor agitators. The limitation or foreign Immigration. The much needed local reforms. Law and Order. to a .You car. with •t S u n n y s id e M . E . C h u r c h Sunday Afternoon at 3 O’clock Difference Between a K. C. and a K K . K. A smile Is contagious, bat the health hoard doesn't object. Keep smiling. MANCINI, l ' A I X T I U , ...... You are invited to become a member of the moat powerful aecret, non-political organization in exiatence, one that has the "M oat 1 Sublime Lineage in H istory," one that was " H ere Y esterd a y," ‘ " f f e r e Today," “ Here F o rever." —-- - I f further information is desired, Address— , P. 0 . B ox SKI, Portland, Oregon P . 0 . Box 386, Baker, Oregon P. O. Box KI8, I ax Grande, Oregon P. O. Box 691, Enterprise, Oregon Elgin, Oregon v~ HOM E 'FU M /fSH i At once they'd meet opposition. * Jaaloga »yea alt their actloas weald note; And the high-ups declare thorn a INVESTIGATING I f you are a "N ative B o m ” American Citizen, having the beat interest of your Community. C ity„ State and Nation at heart. L i v i n g no allegiance to any foreign Government, political party, sect, creed or ruler, and engaged in a legitimate occupation, and believe in : ■ , •,< Closer relationship of Pare Americanism. ' Should Gabriel descend with nn Ot an«ela In human disguise. And they marehed of our d t y - Wtth purpose flawless and wlae. Palati«« and D««o ratta« Contractor Now Stock 1023 Wall Paper f REAL MEN whose oaths are Inviolate are needed, - * “D IT I WITHOUT FEAR AMD WITHOUT REPROACH." COME EARLY Special Muaic — Direction o f Rev. Percy James Rave the eurfere Al Holmgren Lostine, Oregon t-v Commence rour aprine painting and papering LENTS GARAGE and Most Completely ^quipped Automotive Service In the Mount Scott District The Right Place for Right Service Ml* Fetter Road AXEL KILDAHL, Proprietor PI m m S 1 A-S 4