The Western American. (Astoria, Or.) 1922-19??, June 14, 1923, Page Page Six, Image 6

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ASTORIA HAS IDEAL FUNERAL PARLOR
GIVING PATRONS MATCHLESS SERVICE
A R L S O N a S O N — Charles W „ Sr., and Charles
Raoul, the son— Funeral Directors and Embalm-
ers, Astoria, have attained a remarkable success
in their splendid new establishment on Franklin
street, between llt h and 12th, in their first half-year of
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business, which started last January.
E N U I N E S Y M P A T H Y with the sorrow-stricken— the
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heartfelt kindness which is the greatest good— to­
gether with supreme professional skill in the art o f em­
balming and the delicsite business o f directing funerals—
this is the simple secret o f their success. The Karlsons.
fath er and son,.are known to nearly everyone in ClatsojS
County as American citizens o f sterling character, leading
blameless and useful lives.
A O U L K A R L S O N has been in the undertaking busi­
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ness eight years in Astoria, and his father six years.
During this time they were associated with another under­
taker. Having hosts o f personal friends, they decided six
months ago to establish a permanent house owned and man­
aged exclusively by themselves. Generous patronage has
more than justified the soundness o f their judgment.
I V I N G their patrons the benefit o f a 25 to 40 per cent
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saving on caskets, boltght at wholesale prices and kept,
on display" for purposes o f comparison, and being content
with fa ir prices for all services, the firm ’s increasing busi­
ness is multiplying profits and their future looks roseate,
indeed.
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The exterior of the home-like building— and it really is
a home— is painted-in cream and gray. The garage is lo­
cated at the rear, and a spacious driveway leads to the
street. The equipment includes a Packard hearse o f the
latest type.
Convenience and comfort were the aims o f the own­
ers in remodelling the building for undertaking purposes.
The Preparation Room in the basement contains the latest
scientific appliances fo r embalming. It gives no sugges­
tion o f a morgue. A fte r preparation, the body is lifted
upon an elevator to the Slumber Room. The Casket Dis­
play Room is nearby, where the selection may b e made
quickly and with privacy. The Chapel is a commodious
and beautiful hall, furnished with mulberry draperies and
hangings and fine lace curtains, an expensive and luxurious
Toupe carpet, Vienna chairs and cheerful decorations.
There are no dull or dreary colors or suggestions o f gloom.
The place gives an unusual impression o f warmth and good
cheer. The eyes o f the mourners on sad occasions rest
upon an inspirational masterpiece, “ Crossing the Bar.”
Seats are provided for 125 persons.
The Music Room is opposite, opening into the Chapel,
improving the effect o f the musical program at funerals.
The audience hears perfectly without observing the mu­
sicians.
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Adjoining, with a full view o f the Chapel, is a private
Family Room, where the bereaved ones can see and hear
everything without being observed by the audience. This
room is furnished luxuriously, with every, convenience and
comfort. The embarrassment o f having to ask fob things,
too common in funeral parlors, is eliminated. Everything
needful is at hand.
Charles W . Karlson, Sr., is widely known in Western
Washington. He is an eminent Mason and a member o f
various Protestant societies. He is one o f Astoria’s most
progressive citizens.
Charles Raoul Karlson, one of the most popular young
men in Clatsop County, w as born in Astoria November 16,
1897. He was educated in the public schools, o f which his
father always has been an ardent champion, and then re­
ceived a thorough business education. He married Muriel
Cullen at Portland, Ore., January 28, 1919, shortly after
his return from a year’s heroic service as a soldier with the
American Arm y in France. Mr. and Mrs. Karlson have
one child. Garth Wayne Karlson, born A p ril 25, 1920. Mr.
Karlson is a member o f the Benevolent and Protective O r­
der o f Elks, the Modem Woodmen o f America, the United
Finnish Kaleva Brothers and Sisters (U . F. K. B. S . ) , and
other Protestant and civic societies.
The economies effected by their services, the unexcelled
skill o f their work, and above all, the sympathetic kind­
ness and helpfulness which are above price on occasions o f
sorrow, have given this fine undertaking establishment a
distinctive reputation, assuring its permanency and steady
prosperity.
WESTERN
ThuarcUy, June t4, 1923
AMERICAN
STACKHOUSE GANG IS
TRYING TO ELECT SHULL
named Walla haa no connection what-
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ever with Tha Waatarn Amarican; |
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furthermore. that any and every rap and stick up hta font l( Mr Shull q m »
raaantativa of thia journal will ba abla tripping along,
to praaant crodantiala writtan upon tha
W ho la This Maa WilaoaT
official Klan lottarhaad and paaring W ilson*—1
T ug Wilson. ■»' I'*- is
tha personal signature of the Editor, known—he's . a mechanic o( some
To tovoral persons concerned It la kind, a dabbler in petty politics, a
alao naeaaaary to atato that cortaln: peanut roller, connected with the
articles which they may expect this Roman Catholic chirvlt on one side
weak are crowded out of thia laaua by
**i* Family, poise'«me no qualifi-
important Klan nowa and will appaar c**'Oiu whatever for the position of
next week. We are doing the best we Sch° o1 Director, a nun with little
can to aorvo our 54,000 roadora within r<,'wation, except what hr has picked
tha limit of eight pages. You ahall u,‘ , hcre * " d *h« r«
,hc
o(
have a bigger and bottar papar aeon.
**k
man.wh - know , h.m.
Bear with ua, and whan you knock, He s a pretty good fellow.-his friendi
I lay, and once upon a time hr was
pleaoo call tha Editor. Ho ia tha btial-
, sent east as a political delegate of
•at man in town, but dooon't mind it.
tome Rind and saved his expense
money with the skill of a Jew. He's
against the bond issue for the main­
tenance and uphuildiiiK of the public
schools, and yet has the insufferable
audacity to ask intcllnsent people to
put him on the School Hoard. Kd
j Stackhouse is credited with Wilson's
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candidacy in the interest of Shull.
K la n T h e r e N o w H a s 175
their little game' Do you see
lit? They play it every time— there
Unito and More Than
must be money in it.
And Who Is Ed StsckknwseT
30,000 Members.
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Stackfsonae? He is a "liner" of the
fraternities and was bounced out of
(Western American Burc-gD
j the Ku Klnx Klan when he didn'lidare
\\ ILM IXGTON. DeL, June U.—The (ace the music after indignant itaem-
Ku Klux Klan has 175 units and more hers brought charges against him al-
than J0.000 members in Delaware, ac- legiug gross treason and treacherous
cording to I. B. Pclol. imperial repre- j violation o f the most sacred oblige-
sentative who made this declaration i ,ian which a man can take. Stack-
in an address before a Klan meeting, house was secretary of the notorious
in Newport this week
Robert Bruce lodge Of T.rayback
Nearly 200 Klansmrn in regalia at-j (cootie) Masons* in Portland about
tended the Newport meeting w hich' ,jx years ago and was indicted and
is described as one of the most en- tried, along with one Frank 'Mottcr.
thusiastic ever held in this state. Mr who got a year in prison, for selling
Pelot stated that a huge public nat­ “ Masonic degree«" up to the 02nd for
uralization will be held near here Fri­ whatever the hapless sucker could
day, June 15. in a field close to the pay. The cootie "Masouv." composed
city, when 500 aliens will take the I of culls and morons, arc said again
vows of patriotism.
, to have one or two “lodges* in Port-
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land.
probably
high-grading
the
DELAWARE GROWING
AT WONDERFUL RATE
ATTEND
• iuck" f^ ,,y »***" , _
IN FULL REGALIA
duly to provide them with safe and
When In Doubt Whsro to Kal
suitable school house«.*
TR Y THK
R s x m a K i T im e Instructions
The rleetlnu will he held Saturday.
June Ik The voting hours will hr
HAS W ashington S troat
from 12 o’clock noon until 8 o'clock
_________ Near Third______________
in the evening. You don't have to
lie registered, hut you du have to be a
Sellwood Jewelry
taxpayer of some kind to vote on the
R. It. Muwrvy. I*r»p
bond issue. You arc a taxpayer if
Jrnrlrr' and Watrhaiakrr
you own a dinky share o f stnek rn Try us for workmanship '«ml snrrlrs,
grails W a t c h » .
Ksport W atch.
something.— anything op which any lllx lt (T
l,.ck and Jvwslry Ksiwlrlng ;
Portland, Ora. |
company or concern pays taxes in IM1 la s t tJth *t.
any amount in Multnomah county
Now, get out Saturday', if you air
KNIGHTS
any good and show what kind of an<
SHOi: S IlttlN ti PARLOR
American • you
are. Y 'O T K . FDR
ladles- Uealt
NORTH AND W O O D W AR D
AMD (M U R STAMD
Multnomah Hotel Garage
Heruad and
GKO.
L O C K H O V IN ,
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and a very good'one. hut tired of
At the funeral of the late lamented • wood-butchering after he was bitten
Joseph Mannix. city attorney o f As- by the pob(ica| bug He j, NOT an
foria. in Portland June 6 . the ohse -1 »x-service man. He has heed idle for
quies at the gra*e were rendered still ,,ltf Iast ycar> ..doin|r nothinR bul poti.
more impressive and affecting by the |Sci- hu frjend, diflarei aI1 wonder-
, sudden and silent appearance of a ¡ng how ht Kttt that way, Stack-
group of nme Knights of the Ku Klux . botlM. ha<1 a ROod job a, C,rp fn tcr-
Klan. hi full state regalia. After pay-| forfman for the ago.ol district, hut
mg the last tribute o f respect, the M „ jt work
Ap^
1922.
join
Knights withdrew as silently as tKey,Gcor(te Brandenhorg. the roadhouse
had come.
m ail; Ham Johnstone, the “ resigned"
The beautiful funeral services con- |aWyCr and ousted Klansman. and
ducted by Dean Reginald T. T. Hicks.. O|hor uindrfd tpiritl in the “ Charley"
were as Mr. Mannix would have de Ha„ canlpai|^ \a c, pt„rc the gov-
sired. without elaborate ritual or pro- ,crnor, hip. “ Ham” is trying to hang
gram, without pomp or pretense, but on, bj 5
again, by some
with the simplicity and deep solemnity kil„,
hocnlpoku. with the Bar As-
which should mark the end of the jociation’» over-indulgent grievance
earthly career of a Christian and committee, probably as a reward for
noble Knight, one “ without fear and hj, trcason to lh, K lan. while Stack-
withont reproach.”
house and Brandenburg arc busy at
The attending mourners included a ,he same old Kaine of Sp|it-the-ticket
delegation of prominent citizens of and vo|e the sockeMb They arc really
Astoria, headed by Mayor O. B. Set-. jpecja b jt,
tbj, ^jmc, succeeding
ten and the city commissioners.
fairly wc„ bccaaM. lhereJ a , lKkcr
The grave was made a bower of born evfry mjnute>
flowers, the token« including heauti-;
That’» the Whole Story
ful pieces from Astoria friends and 1 Tha,., thc whoU tXOty o ( the elcc.
others from Portland.
I ti„ „ this coming Saturday. Thc ene-
Thc floral pieces sent by the | nli„ of ,bc public school arc framing
Knights of the Ku Klux Klan and one Sbul, a(iajn and ,he ^ ¡(.(h e -tic k c t
from The Indies of the Invi.ihle F.m- Kan({ are tfyinR to help by , rolting
pire and The Western American typi- ‘ OH, ,hcir man T| W ilson. Tuggie
f.cd in symbolism the life and eternal haj been , dmoniiIied by some of his
reward of the lamented brother. -
, , incere friendt to ^
j„
o f ,he
Mourning for Mr. Mannix is g e n -!,,;,, |0 k„ p hi, |itllc too„ ie, from
eral
throughout
Clatsop
county. Rr(tjnR wet but
- in lhe race to
where he was admired and respected win"—for Shull.
by everyone. In the civic and fra­
If this gang of jackleg framer« can
ternal life of Astoria his loss is felt
put over such a game, the foolish
— most keenly and hc long will ,,f house ought to be*«nlargcd, and it
sadly missed.
ought to he established right in Port­
land, to save running ’em down and
carfare.
Two Good Map Are Up
Colonel W. C. North, one o f Port­
land's squarcst and whitest citizens,
who is eminently qualified by charac­
The firm name is C. W. K A R L S O N & SO N , 531 Frank­
ter, education and experience to give
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lin St., Astoria. Telephone 286. Calls from distant places,
ideal service on the School Board,
has been persuaded by representative
fa r o r near, are given prompt attention.
Negro Reads Declaration of citizen«-of
every walk in life to stand
Independence in Celebra­ j for thc School Hoard. His pedigree
THE KU KLUX KREED. *
i is given in another column on this
tion at Boston.
| page. Read it and work for him, if
We, the Order o f the Knights of the Ku Klux Klan, reverentially acknowl- j
I you care anything for the public
edge thq,majesty and supremacy of Aln.!ghty God and recognize Hia goodness
schools and want to see them main­
(Western American Bureau)
and providence through Jesus Christ our Lord.
tained and developed to give our chil­
^ 0t” l2in* . OU! _ reU,.IOn *;_ * * .. GOTernmenL 01 lbe S nite4 BUte*. 0t lfir!t°tSi™ 'Ìn Uie^ history of ß l Z ^ l dren a chance in life.
America, the supremacy of its Constitution, the Union of States thereunder,
negro will read thc Declaration of
Woodward la All Right
and the constitutional laws thereof, we shall ever be devoted to the sublime
Director Woodward is with the
Independence as a feature of the
principle of a pure Americanism, snd valiant In the defense of Us Ideals
Fourth of July celebration from the supporters of thc public school* and
and Institutions.
balcony of the Old State House. is entitled to whole-hearted support.
We avow the distinction between the races of mankind as decreed by the Mayor Curley, Catholic, has ap­ Every public-spirited citizen should
Creator, and we shall ever be true to the maintenance of White Supremacy pointed Charles C. Dogan, of 74 W est, work for his re-flection. He is being
and strenuously oppose any compromise thereof.
Rutland street, age 17 years and an fought by the enemy for his stand
We appreciate the valne of practical, fraternal relationship among men honor pupil in thc English High , on the Compulsory Public School Bill
ja n i thc Non-Sectarian Garb Bill and
of kindred thought, purposes snd Ideals and the Infinite benefits accruing School.
therefrom; we shall faithfully devota ourselves to the practice of an honorable
Flag Day, June 14, will be given a the white people of Portland must
celebration of the first rank by the put him over. Here’s what Wood-
clannishness that the life of each may be a constant blessing to others.
icity o f Boston this year in a $J000 ward says: "Our common schools are
display of fireworks on Boston Com- the nation’s truest source o f Citizen-
T h e Portland Fawyer who sued several prominent men for mon, ¡13 connection with the a n n u a l ¡«hip; they deserve our united and
heavy damages on mere suspicion reduced his claim from $50,000 convention of the National League of loyal support; they ahould be attended
by every normal child. Right educa­
to one dollar after the evidence wag all in, but the court and ju ry M**on,c Club‘ -
tion of our children D our nation’«
decided he wasn’t entitled to even a dime.
Do you want to recall Pierce?
greatest teak, and it ** our «acred
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FLAG DAY, JUNE 14,
NEGRO IS ORATOR
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First d a ta Entertain«
ment All the Time
C. K NICHOLSON, Mgr.
K ill East Thirteenth ML
.
TED R. MOYER
Balsaman for
DPR AMT AMD STA RCARS
Portland, Ore. f a » l AThH_________ He a. i Walnut 7 AM)
!SH Second Street
takray
NBLSON,
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The Home Theatre of Nrllwood
J. A. HARDING
We Will Please Yoa
N . A.
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ISIS
Union Oyster House
Rpoclailalng In
Maneóse
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Liberty and Oregeld Batter
Shop f o r t m i n
Liberty Creamery
_KljM_JltC£OlJrUljJ_l> 2 _Jtl|tM^
«III and Yamhill
When on your way to anil from the
coeat, buy your olla, greases, gas and
accessories from a 100 per cant Amer­
ican. 100 per cent fair and 100 per
cent aervlce.
The Sellwood. Shoe Store
BRU U N K I'AVtit, proprietor
Yamhill
at T a n t h
ttrsst
Mrn’a, Women's and ChHdrea's
f im i ; sh o k s
Opiwalla Public Library
LINDROF.F GARAGE
M AIN 4737
1470 g. I Jlh at.
• illw e e d «870
Lafayette, Oregon
ELECTRIC
Phono Kaiit U I0
A Modera Hotel — Reasonable Rales
Portland Top Co.
BOLLINGER HOTEL
LEWIHTOM, IDAHO
v
Plans and Estimates Furnished
F n s
Garage and Cabinet Work
■123 Third Street
E. Water and Alder St*.
B. F. Miller
Ju bblh d
Tabor S 90 *
I’bon» Boxwood 1034
R««id#n< #. B. i i t i
Dr. C. S. Ogzbury
D e n tis try
Portland. Oro.
Loots 8tattoo
Insist on Bine Stem 100 Per Cent
Whole Wheat
HEALTH BREAD
no
Patent
White
Hot bread dally at 4 P. M. In
bataneas district
Co.
Baggags.
W. N. Eiaminger
S#J E. smh N.
to
S t t t M n d f t . 1. I .
P o rtla n d . O r « .
Hbup Th u n# H T n # «t 1134
H es
T h u n e Ht h a .t «3 (1
Wportlng Uoodw
Plana and Purnltvre Mavlng
and ttoraga
Hpedat Trips Made Anywbsro
» M S rirg « giesst_________ Poetlend, Oes.
W o
o rn c « Them#. 1C. M M
I I » . Phon« AT. :}]•
r iiN H A h
IDEAL ROOFING CO
James O. Bothwell
nse
A t t r m ieti
or make alterations at your resi­
dence or business place. 1 would b* Main 1034
r glad to help, design your work.
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Union Transfer
year* la I’orUand.
OUvor llall. Prop
SS E. “ 4th ML M. Portland, Ora.
Phoae Tabor MS7
We
P r o m p t ly
d tov« U o n n stlio n s
If You Are Going to Build
CONTRACTOR
M07 Poetar Head
Phone 8 Unset IU 1
Paper llaaglag ■
Phone Atwater
Sanitary Plaablag aad lleatlag
BUILDING
CONTRACTOR
F. P. CARBON
PAIMTED
PETERSEN
PO S T L A N D , O K I.
H. Q. Fleming
Are You Going to Build
or Remodel?
a
House Palatlag
toot Covtri, Cushion«
and C u rta in »
M. I. H o lm ..
SIGNS
SPAMIOL
A u to Tope M a d« and ftopalrod
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PAIMTIMU
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PAPKRIIAMUIMU
DECORATIMG
taOLHKM COPPER MODELIMU
SltlM PAIMTIMU
Mlaeral aad Surfaced Sblaglea aad
Kell Roofing
All Kinds of Roof llspotrtng
Ituof ItMhlndHAg
tOSH E. Horn.He St, Portland. Ore. 70S Third ttrsot
- Phono Moln ta il
Im iti on
B A R K E R and
LU XU R Y BREAD
Blue Stem Health Bread Co.
Cornar Front aad llarrlxoa HD.
Phone Mala KOI
Office Hours: 11 to J1 A. U . : } to I P. 31
BARKER BREAD CO.
New Home: 17th and Sandy Boulevard
DR. E. H. EAST
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PHY 8 ICIAM and HUHUE 0 M
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Of firs- 103-4 PtftOhk Block
Plwno Boocon 461»
Rsstdsncs 366 E. 66th St. Sooth
Phono Tabor 7177
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Phone nKoadway SOW
PURCELL’S CAFE
C. A.
PU R C ELL,
Proprietor
Formerly Silver Grill
Mow under 100% management
113 killing»isarth
FRANK HUFFMAN
Tailor to Men and Women
at Popular Priced
Howard H. Belding
Watchmaker and Jeaoler
Watch. Clock and Jswatory Repairing
Bugravlns and LApldary
Bxpsrt Diamond Ratting
Mall Orders Promptly Attended to
Room *0, Washington Building
Upstairs, Bet Id and 4th, on Washington
Portland, Oragon
Broadway 74M
N. W . W eldin g and Supply Co.
W. C. Fawkeo,
Manager
Light
Manufacturing
WELDING and BRAZING
Machine Work
The Portland Locksmith
GENERAL REPAIRING
Expert Key and Lockwork, Saw Filing,
Soldering, Grinding, Model Making,
Electrical Repairing
208'/j Fourth Street
Portland, Oregon
4M Washington Street
Cylinder, Bored
Seasoned Over.Slie Platoaa Famished and Ground to Given Nliee
Welding Equipment Repaired
Between Salmon and Taylor
THE BEAVER
PHARMACY
Broadway 7209
88 First St., Portland, Ore.
P. Livingston, Prop.
Phone Sellwood 14M
WO Umatilla Ava
Portland. Ore.
Brown Electric Co.
Wa are prepared to do all kind* of electrical work
In our new location. Let us figure on your next job.
140 per cant service.
Ha« Cakes and W affles.
Steaks
and Chspa.
Coffee a Specialty
“ R I A L H O M I COOKING” at
BOB’S
38c Lunch 11:00 A. M. to 3:00 P. M.
Broadway *141
Bob Clark, Prop.
03 Tanth «treat.
Near Htark
I
33 Sixth St., near A ltor
Astoria, Ore.
Phone 59S
Smoke “ RUMMY” Cigars
10 Cents and Two for a Quarter
JOHANSEN BROS.
1352 Franklin Street
A. L. CAMPBELL
AUTO TOWING
Efficient
Oiling
and Creasing
.W hile
You
W alt.
Crankhaea
Drained Free. All Kinds of Qood
Olla and Gasoline.
Sixteenth and Alder Streets
"I
Astoria, Oragon
LEBECK
Pila driving
.
Phons 4S7
&
SON
CONTRACTORS
and bridge building. House
retains
and moving.
S3 Wsst Bond 8t., Aetorla, Ora.
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