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t u t wtstgkH AMtfcfCAR Thursday, A pril 5, 1023 A $3.52 Invitation FROM T H E IR O W N LIPS Her# It la,. Rhone your ordar and w# will raserv* for you an imitation Inudinr, mahogany (In- tab. atandard, rallabla W« taba ihU%extract from a aarnwn preached In Ml Louis, Mo, Juna M. 1112, by Prisât D. I. Pbalan, editor of Kagular ralua $6 60, for only tb. well-known Romenl.l paper, Tb. Western Watchman, of that city Th««* ar*> on or<t#r to arrlvf « i I hmi ! 1 Father Phelan said: At»HI |. I’hoti» youf oi<J$r In Th#n "And why la It that the Church le hon »M a > rain* w#'ll notify you rwl you ran r&ll. ir»t *ctjuali strong; why la It everybody la afraid atid tail« the taliU* Itunii will» of the catholic Church? And lb. Thu I h a t«at of cwiflattie*. 'Or- <lvr oit* If you n*«tl It. American peoplw are more afraid of her than any people In tha world Why are they afraid of (he Catholic I Kllllnu»worlh Ate. ’ Church? They knoyr what the Ceto PUdmani Ada., Nsar Car Barns olle Church mean*/ It mean* all the Walnut MOI Catholics of the lorld;- not of on* Tall ua where you aaw tbla ad. country, or two < ofintrle*. but all toe Freeh Frail and Vegetables a Specialty countries of the world "We of the Catholic Church arc P. W . B R A D FO R D ready to go lo Ihe death for tb< Church, ttnder God, she la the au UFA MTV GINN F.KIEN prrme object of our worship. Tell us We Deliver that wa think more of Ike Churot taka tba aida of tha Church; of conraa wa ,i„ Wh« ir the «ovarameat of the £ « U t. . w .r. . t w “ with tba Faltad Church w . would say tomorrow TO HELL WITH THE OOVERNMENt OF THE L'NITBO STATES; aqd If AA a met A all •»>., wAvapnmsnls nt ,h# Church and all the governments ot lh* world ware at war wa woald aay TO HE1.L WITH ALL THE OOVEKN MKNTB OF THE WOULD, "They aay wa are Catholics (Irai and Americana decidedly afterward. There la no doubt shout tt. Wa arc Catholics first and wa love tha Church more than we love any and all the gov- ammanta of the world. Let tha governments of the world steer clear of the Catholic Church; let the amperora, let the kings, ami the presidents not come Into conflict with the head of the Catholic Church Peeauee the Catholic Church Is every- Chas. T. McPherson course w# do. Tell ua wa are Calk- ollca first and American or English men afterwards; of course we are. "Tell ue. In Ihe conflict between the Church and the civil government we They renounce all aetlonalttlea wberr there la a question of loyalty to her And why Is It that hope Is ao strong*. Whv le It that In this country, when we have only 7 per cent of the pope- Lifa — Fira — Accident Health — Automobile JOIN THE ROYAL RIDERS Folding Card Table $1.98 C M. H. CA LEF low ttrtment nt. Pbcn# Vihor n y lton wa do aL the Untted Alaun; _of Inaurane* Specialiat Officer’phou# MAIn 6698 309 Yeon llulldlng ‘"K, Knights o f the Ku Kiux Klan, t nd is for all naturalized, white mule, Protestant gentiles o f 18 years and shove. Tt is founded upon the principles o f the Christian religion, and- Protest-mt- inm, and has for ita object the education and uplift o f Im munity. It stands fo r: A n absolute and unqualified allegiance to the (iovemment nnd Constitution of the United States o f America, and tho en- .UTO TOWINO E ffic ie n t O ilin g in . G re e tin g W h ile You w e lt. C re n h e S M D ra in ed O re s .' A ll K in d e ef Oaod O lle and S a eoi me. •lateenth end A ld e r atreete ligion; •>. ' The purification o f civil and political conditions that have too long been controlled and dominated by corrupt politicians, 1'honc Broadway IMS and outside influence; Real Klannishness among its members, find an unselfish • service, believing that by these principle« it i« working out the iideal o f the Great Master, ’ The Brotherhood o f M an” ; ." For j untie«; and a square "deal for all, regardless o f race. ,, , * » lo r , or religion; T h e support only o f th o sf men, who aspire to public office. that are four square, men who will play the game fairly and Acme Pharmacy H. L On LUsnaa, Pray. honestly : Men who will seel: the greatest good for the greatest number, and not the advancement o f selfish interest. ■ ¡ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ 't h o u a The Organization desires only those men who are real H E •"v ~ -• ~ ; ", ‘ .?* M E N ; men who are w illin g to play the game with their brother man, and who can at all times be depended on. - Do you, who have maile'Am erica your home, and have sworn Hllegiancc to it, desire to join your brother Protestants in this 3 North Third Street Noar Ankeny • . Phone Broadway 17M , • Kodak Finishing Peter Pan Service Copying and Enlarging JAM KM P. ROHM Ml «.?.« Manoheater tldg. Portland, Oregon . ttOtlKRMftX AND THE VATICAN, by Adam J. Poeppert, D. D.. SK ID M O R E'S C A F E T E R IA A L. and C. J. MKIDMORK Prop» «91 Stark Street (lletw ren 4lh and tth Sta.) Cleanllne"_____________ Good Food J. A. CORNES GHOCERIK* Fruits and Produco In Soason 671)1 Foater Koad 1 ,* HKYKS i^pd C. HtiTM. Mfra. Pioneer Fish Co. Wholeaale and Retail toil Yamhill Rtreet Portland, Ore. SHIP A MAI,RON EAST When In Doubt Whora to Eat T B t THE Union Oyster House 813 Washington Street _________ Near Third • ■ . .! Howard H. Balding Walehmaker and Jewejer Wati h," Clock and Jewelery Repairing Kngravlng sod Lapidary Expert Diamond Retting Mall ordar» Promptly Attended to Room tot W attling»#« g u lia t«» V t p»lalr*. Met Jd and 4th. on Waahlngton Portland. Ore#*« _______ Broadway 74»* R A Y BELLAM Y GENERAL INSURANCE Jilo Conch Hnlldlng R*a.i Tabor laar Oftleai B*a»an great movement to make America for Americans, and by an . , . . unselfish service, and interest, fee to it that no one but Am eri- cans shall have anything to say as to the policyjand Government o f the Country? I f such is your desire, do not hesitate to cast in your lot with us, and help carry out the I D E A L S A N D P R I N C I P L E S outlined herein. For further information, address .- P. O. B O X ITS, P O R T L A N D , O R E G O N . Some Books With the Punch A New and Better Place to Eat , Protestantism versus Roman Catholicism Priest and Woman with Introduction by Blahop Wm. F. McDowell, D. D. This la one ot the greatest work* ever printed cn Romanlim with chapters covering the situation In Italy. France. Germany, England. Australia, Spain and the United State*. It la printed on vary fine paper, bound ln blue ■Ilk with gold Inlay and contain • 324 pages. We bought the entire ■tock. Leas than 100 cople* left. H will naver ba reprinted. Tha publisher's price wa* $2.00. Our price, to close out, $1.S0. CMHIMTIAMTV’S GREATEST PERIL, by Augustus Conrad Eh- holm This book is n masterpiece as an exposure of Romanism. It tell« you all abouCHomr's growth tn America.-the hurutWtlon. Amer ican Counrlea Under Roman .DoleInlon, Home's Intention In America. Results of Roman llule, Proteslr.nt Principles, the Rplrlt of Martin Luther. Why I Am Not a Roman Catholic, and many other vital phases. It la printed on good paper, finely bound In cloth with beautiful printed Jacket. It contains 310 pag.’s of thrilling reading on the papal question without a dry line In It. It Is going out of print We have bought tho entire edition. You will make a mistake if you do not buy Rush your order. PnultsInrB price was rrow r $1.60. Our pries, to close out, $1 2f> THE NEW ERA, by Rev. Joslah Strong, D. D. Dr. Strong was one of the greatest writers of the past generation. This book Is a groat work of 366 pages, printed on good paper and bound In red silk. It exposes Homanlsm and discusses In eloquent language practically all the serlona religious and soelal problem* before the people. Over 60.000 have been sold. There are only 90 copies left We have bought the entire edition The publisher's price was $1.7$. Our price, to close out, only $1.00. Rush your order. If the books are all sold we .will Immediately roturn your money. CONVICT LIPE IN THE MINNESOTA STATE PRISON.-Thls Is a re m a r k a b le « book showing all phusea of prtaon llfa in one of the grcatcat tiehal Institution* In America. It contains pictures and hta- * torlos of soma of tha greatest criminals In America, Including Cole Younger and many others. It shews the complete system of the Ber- tlIIIon moasureomnts with studies in finger prints and contains $6 half-tone Illustrations of wonderful Interest It haa a very fine cover showing Mother Whenton In prt yei with a convict. We have bought up the entire stock snd will make you the low price ot 26c per copy. Tho publisher's price was 60. Order quick If you Want one. 440RFEI. POUT CARDS We bought up the entire stock of theso very fine cards. To close them o il you get them at the rata of 66 card* (or 10c Many 6t them are \ eautlfully colored, highly (iniahsd,- and sold (or Ec each. (Vdor a lltKral supply to distribute among your the fallowing prices. Good until Feb. 13. 1993t . t Positively no stamps taken for cards or books. Address THE RAIL SPLITTER Milan, III. At Random t„ oakhmd. ha. — ------- ----------------- Uked the meadow aweet with hay;" You'd hardly expect a m aid-you know— n tummer time to be shoveling »now j fmed 81X centa ior ™ in,n*r * woman. Prissta riollfB) judges o f wom ens mature. The consecrated mistresses o f the priests. Blessed Creatures a secret society o f females to serve priests only, The insignia, signs, {p*ips and pass words q f Blessed Creatures. k l a * / no n o This is a book fo r real red-blooded American women who are wfll- LEBMUM’N PIAN GREAT EVENT r n n t i n n r ilT lin r forcement o f law and order: L I U M L A U L UL The protection o f our homes, the sanctity o f wonuinhiod, (he open Bible, the preservation and perpetuation o f our public schools, in which true Americanism is taught; The supremacy of the white race, and is strongly opposed Thousands to Asemble to intermarriage with any o f the colored races; Charter Célébration o f The separation o f Church and State, and tolerance in re Three Cities. . A. L. C A M P B E L L Portland, Oregon to i mat to dB Ite fllttolt*» »f l i t world; tlM , atwr1or The Royal Riders o f the Red Kobe Is closely alflcd with the He« lU cmes Phone TAhor ûtt.’.O ■? l i t i E. Curuthcr* Vf. to Walla Walto. Anar ir r - 1 Tbla waa latine, tte Caton lia Church U an Bank. woald ba weloamed hy Uoaa who art of tb* tory for too PrStesUat i tawrad? Mia to tovwd by all bar Mil- ( trying to a a la tha boa aitai a reality 1 arai wUl without doubt hava-a'i Area and (aared W orarybodr- , ► |. Tba Oraad Dragas, or toa Baaltad 1 thaatra aaaurrd tba "Why la It tha Po»« la aoab a tra- ryclopa would ba glad to racatva aug- the n i » would not ba ehown. and that of national import whoa it mandoua powert Why. tba Popa U «estions along tbla Uaa. aa that aanw ba waa willing and aaxiowa to do nil gansrally known. tba rular of tba world. AU amparara. r« a ba considerad. If we are to do > in bis power to bring ballar picture* Other speakers on tba program wars tba kings, all the princes, all the anything nbout tha »attar, wa ahould ; to WaUa Walla. ld« “ * « — ^ *" M m po-tb.a Tkdt awab ~ 1 7 " : »«• J * Po* ' » » *• — a** “ • «• «~ U y ; '* « • " * * " °* . * * * * * toncwled by thos# who bar. been ap- | broach««! on the subject. W tb# WOfld> t i l l O ltlO llC I Of #11 tb*.- R «171*171 bar this I# HOt b# I lo C fl Important Publie Lectura Will Ba Delivered -ta tha Albina Hall. (on _ Kem world; and the Catholics of all the wialr, but state wide, ao that every Russali 8L. Near Rodnay Avanue) world -would die for the rights of the Protestant may have a place to go | Friday, April 13, « t 8 P . M . Pope. He ffe tba head of tha Church, *ken sick, a place that la RIOHT. Speakers Rer, W. Anseid Benaett, B. D. (Paster Third Baptist Chunk and thay would die for the Church." Fonder thè abete s ugge-Me a, so that Court Derides Anali.t the Jesuit1 vibra thè Urna carnea wa steli bri A dm Isaías the J. fl. Elisia» ready far Immediata ostie a, ter we The 1121 California legislature ap nasi strfke Ite Iran wbea K la h«C propriated $10,000 for the restoration Wbat la your verdlct? It la la thè of Han Dlago Miaaloo, » Roman Cath banda ot tha members of all Protesi olic, Jesuit achem- to have an aid u t orcanisattone. and wa anxlously seetsrian instituUon rebullt et thè sa- watt (he raault of your dalibaealiaas. pena, of tho taxpaytn * ----- -------------------- - By Mr*. W illiam Lloyd Clark. Practice ktoauiehaeas to all things. A fearlees cltixen look thè casf lo A book fo r women only. It is a companion book to thu D aril’i court under the p1«a that state tund» * ! P rayer Book fo r men only. It in a book ekiUftilly compiled by an could not be ’ granted for sectarian purpoaas and Judge T. W Harris of American woman fo r wives, mothers and daughters. It shoo id be kept out o f the hands o f children ba t plated in the heads o f handed down a decitimi which per- ~ every adult woman in the nation. Following is a brief synopsis o f manently restrain» the state trees- w e are called "pessimistic,' lf the contents: The priest an d the confessional the i ntimi— o f sir- urer and controller from paying over t«n (hr truth and "optimistic • u tne. Slavery that unfits girls to become mothers. Roma’s infant the money. evade it. Ten Million Dollar» Is the amount |. , e e e H ____ ____ ___ _______ _______ murder factories. The birth ________ record ___ of a Roman Convent and which toe Roman Catholic church ETen » »team roller gets stalled w j1at W U done with the infants. Owns o f the tits obtained from the public fund» of sometimes! 1......................... - ,» « .......... » . . . . . . . , . . . . .r « « - » a ' m u ? f “ * » “ * “ n f" ‘ kr l ! » ? ' * k' “ , r o “ . t « ^ _ t i t h o l l c for support of Its smarten seteoU. m t-the demand for dependable man works. W h at would a husband do i f he could hear the questions a minion a year to Rom* in violation *•*•» executive ability never wa# a priest puts td his w ife In confession. W h at Catholic priests say of the Constitution of th# united sûtes r-eater. about Protestant women. Women buried Mlive. Girls’ ears cut to and every state in the Union, n there *;■ * * slits In Kentucky convent. Rome’s substitute fo r marriage. Priest (Tune "Battle Hymn of The Republic") in* to read and do their own thinking. Price 26c o r i fo r f l . To At last tha day haa dawned when agents $12.60 per 100. The Devil’s P ra y e r Book fo r men only 26c Justice, truth aas right shall o r 6 fo r $1. To agents $12.60 per 100. The Ku Kiux Klan o r the re,* n: ti Knights o f Columbus Klan 10c 15 fo r $1. To agents $5 per 100. new army baa ariaen and, it »hail Fifteen great propaganda pamphlets, all different, $1. Red-hot not rlsa in vain 1 )ay by day and hour by hour we note anti-Catholic post cards 10c per dozen; 80c per 100; $4 per 1<XX), assorted. Little Red School House Stickers 50 fo r 26c or 100 for Ns increase and Its gain. The Klan is marching on! 50c. The Rail Splitter, greatest anti-Catholic monthly on the American continent, 50c per y ear; in dttbe e f four or men, 40c. .Glory, Glory, Hallelujah! Sample copy with assortment o f good reading 10c. A ll literature Glory. Glory, HaUatnJah! postpaid. Live agents wanted. Address Glory. Glory. Hallelujah! Truckload» of good eata barrels of The Klan Is marching on! good coffee, and, all kinds of good trahla await tba Klanamen of tha With motive high and holy, and with (, , purpose strong and true R**lm ,,f ° r,'*nn ' ho » r» n asi" for many work* a forthopming grand rally at UBd * tar» * g f t [ ‘ raBd ^ there awaits ao much to do; L(‘b,non- ore..go-.EWeh everr Ktoas- Come Join us atid united wa will sorely man la cordihUy'Invited by Exalted curry through. The Klan la marchlnx on ! ' lr* ° **•* A Ut* n Leb* no* K,t*- * h ° WM ln por,Uad (Chorus) Thursday. date to be Why ahould not tha Governor and On that occasi »•bn— •■tho ' announced problMy » 006 hnndrad per cent bibfy next w eek- . n d . of U 3 e m b l« ^ l?U h U q M tT N ° * "* * * "" " needed. at a charter celebration staged by the three Klnos 0f corvalita, Albany and 1 If you want to see something going 'Lebanon. like hot cakes, watch The Western Huge Fler> Crouses will blaxo upon American sell on Saturday! The de- j the mounU,n*- on® ot which win t* mand cannot be met with present, 250 ,oet long 8T ctort,Ur •tajn“ r» c i m " • » • } & panimenta will eharacterlxe the ritual utlr work of th, hl(toric There is but one reliffcm—God re- Mr. Allison said that the Lebanon ligton. But one race—the human race. Klan still was receiving applications( Someone has well said: "Give ua from “ the finest type” ot cltixcns, as truths; we have doubts enough of our a result ot a great lecture delivered •>wn.” In open meeting there recently by WHICH , Exalted Cyclops James R. Johnson of Exalted ruler or exhausted rooster? i Portland Klan No.’ 1. On that oe- » . , • salon Mr. Johnson talked ot the Many styles displayed by dummy Seven Fundamentals of Americanism Now are copied from a mummn and the Seven Devils of Evil and Mis- Some of theih are very rummy. fortune. His speech followed s grind The young folks rate Dad and banquet, at which covers were laid Mother aa “ancient and out of date." for about one hundred leading clti- . ... . tens of Lebanon. Mr. Johnson’s talk jM t th* “ me “ wouW ** * revelation to the youngsters if they stirred the community’s enthusiasm could see themselves as D. and M. aee to a high pitch and did more good, them. the Klansmen declare than anything ever done before. Rev. J. T. Keating If the ground hog had not taken to i I also spoke briefly on Klankraft. his hole, he might now tall victim to [ ’ the Mad March Hare. a • a An absent mined professor strolled ' (lowly down the street, and although ------- ---------- ------------.»______ It was pouring rain, he used his um- ONSIDERABLE TALK has been brella as a walking (tick and held V-/ Indulged in recently concerning his ran* aloft. I tho need of an "AH Protestant Hos- •_______»■» « “ ■ pits!’’ : but whether It will remain Just talk Is not quite clear at present (Continued from Page 1) However, the Idea suggested by those who are Interested In the proposition Mr. Clark, "end tt Is the purpose of Is a good one .snd the writer hopee the Boy Scouts to find useful ways | that It may take some concrete form for the boy to spend hts spare n\f>- In the near future. ' * ments.’’ The question uppermost at this time Just before the close ot tbr meet- Is how are we gnlBg to finance such Ing Rev. Bert E. Powell, who may I a proposition t always be found fighting on the side One physician, speaking on the sub- of alt. right movements, called atten- JeCt said: lion of the meeting to a moving pic- . ."There are eeevral ways m>en to tute film, featuring Charlie Chaplin' ua to bring this matter to a head, or tn a play entitled "The Pilgrim,” make It a reality. One ts that'tt be which was to be shown at a local financed entirely by the Klan. An- theatre the latter part of the week, other way open to na la that some ot declaring that In several Instances the loading Klansmen form a »lock ChapHn appeared ln the burlesque i oompany. and issue stock for tha part of a Protestant minister. The amount needed to enquire the prop- meeting decided to turn the matter erty' necessary.” This latter way over to the Ministerial Association seems to ha the morn feasible. for action Of oohrse. the hodptUI would have A committee ot ministers later to he on a small aoele at first, and catted’ on tha Mayor and the manager provision made to enlarge tame should of tha local playhouse which was to occasion require. present the picture, vigorously pro- OUter Ideal couceruing this project te.Lug aga^htt the showing of top Build a Hospital The Rail Splitter, Milan, IlL BREAD /^.ET better service fron^VOUR C A R by having adjustments and overhauling done NOW. 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